2 episodes

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.
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How to Bury the Pets a comedy by the Podplay The Podplay

    • Fiction

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.

    The next great Podplay is Dick Moves -- trailer here.

    The next great Podplay is Dick Moves -- trailer here.

    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)

    • 1 min
    How to Bury the Pets by The Podplay

    How to Bury the Pets by The Podplay

    Starring Jonathan Daviss (The Outer Banks) and Hugh Ross (The Assassination of Jessie James. In this One Act Podplay comedy, two men struggle with the concepts of love, loyalty, racism, fatherhood and brotherhood all in the confines of a big-box pet store. Oh it's about mice too..

    • 50 min

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