36 min

Episode 5: the group of badass mermaids (and their maiden buddy) that saved a whole ass island as told by your Auntie Bobbie BWTC Podcast Plays: Legends of Guåhan

    • Performing Arts

“the group of badass mermaids (and their maiden buddy) that saved a whole ass island as told by your Auntie Bobbie” is a comedic adaptation of “The Young Maidens Who Saved Guam,” inspired by “Drunk History.” It is written by Reed Flores and directed by Sierra O’Neill. Featuring voice acting by Breanna-Rose Davis Baza, Nicolas Quinata, Curtis J. Jewell, Sara Untalan, Steph Balagot, Rayah Julian, and J Hafa Adai.

Special thanks to Johnny Sablan whose music is featured.

Please note that this podcast episode features adult language and touches on themes related to sexual assault. For support surrounding this, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.

This project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, Government of Guam, and the Office of the Governor. Special thanks to our sponsors - AltrxEgo Entertainment, Bank of Guam, T-Factory, Coast 360, Future Smiles Orthodontics, and the University of Guam College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.

To find out more about BWTC and these podcast plays, head on over to bwtcguam.com to find our digital playbill. Please note that some episodes may have strong language and deal with sensitive topics. A full list of content warnings is available on our website.

Content Warnings: Strong Adult Language, References to Sexual Assault, Alcohol Use, Brief Mention of Child Abuse

“the group of badass mermaids (and their maiden buddy) that saved a whole ass island as told by your Auntie Bobbie” is a comedic adaptation of “The Young Maidens Who Saved Guam,” inspired by “Drunk History.” It is written by Reed Flores and directed by Sierra O’Neill. Featuring voice acting by Breanna-Rose Davis Baza, Nicolas Quinata, Curtis J. Jewell, Sara Untalan, Steph Balagot, Rayah Julian, and J Hafa Adai.

Special thanks to Johnny Sablan whose music is featured.

Please note that this podcast episode features adult language and touches on themes related to sexual assault. For support surrounding this, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.

This project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, Government of Guam, and the Office of the Governor. Special thanks to our sponsors - AltrxEgo Entertainment, Bank of Guam, T-Factory, Coast 360, Future Smiles Orthodontics, and the University of Guam College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.

To find out more about BWTC and these podcast plays, head on over to bwtcguam.com to find our digital playbill. Please note that some episodes may have strong language and deal with sensitive topics. A full list of content warnings is available on our website.

Content Warnings: Strong Adult Language, References to Sexual Assault, Alcohol Use, Brief Mention of Child Abuse

36 min