• How to Bury the Pets a comedy by the Podplay

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How to Bury the Pets a comedy by the Podplay

By: The Podplay
  • Summary

  • The Podplay is theater for your ears. How to Bury Your Pets is a dramatic comedy in one part. Starring Hugh Ross (The Assassination of Jesse James) and Jonathan Daviss (The Outer Banks). When a middle-aged White man attempts to solve bigger issues stemming from divorce with a pair of mice for his young daughters he forges an unlikely relationship with a young Black man working at a big-box pet store. Available on all podcast platforms.
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  • Trailer for Dick Moves from the Podplay
    Jul 16 2020

    When British rock-star Dick Redford, tragic author and performer of the early nineties pop-hit "Dick Moves", runs out of money and verve he must take his epically over-sized ego and hapless assistant and move in with his estranged American daughter who lives in Orange County, CA.

    Starring: Gabriel Hogan (Tacoma FD), Hugh Ross (Assassination of Jesse James), Inga Cadranel (Orphan Black)

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    1 min
  • How to Bury the Pets by The Podplay
    May 13 2020

    How to Bury Your Pets is a dramatic comedy in one part. Starring Hugh Ross (The Assassination of Jessie James) and Jonathan Daviss (The Outer Banks).

    When a middle-aged White man attempts to solve bigger issues stemming from divorce with a pair of mice for his young daughters he forges an unlikely relationship with a young Black man working at a big-box pet store.

    Available on all podcast platforms.

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    50 mins

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