Shipworm Shipworm
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In this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he’s been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live.
Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness).
Shipworm stars Broadway luminaries Quentin Earl Darrington and Miriam Silverman, and is available on podcast platforms everywhere.
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In this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he’s been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live.
Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness).
Shipworm stars Broadway luminaries Quentin Earl Darrington and Miriam Silverman, and is coming to podcast platforms everywhere on April 26, 2021.
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Shipworm
In this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he’s been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live.
Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness).
Shipworm stars Broadway luminaries Quentin Earl Darrington and Miriam Silverman, and is available for free on podcast platforms everywhere.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Customer Reviews
Wow
So good. Leaves me wanting more though.
Fantastic sound design, unsatisfying plot
While the sound design in this is perfect, definitely the best of any podcast I’ve ever listened to, the plot felt like it didn’t resolve neatly. We didn’t get answers about the biggest mystery in the story, and Wallace’s character arc didn’t feel like it properly resolved.
Sneaky Subscription Method
I tapped the "free" preview and ended up being charged for it. Bad practices.