
32 episodes

Someone Dies In This Elevator Tal Minear
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- Fiction
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5.0 • 19 Ratings
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A spoiler driven anthology series, where there is always an elevator and someone always dies in it - but everything else is different.
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Three Superheroes Walk into an Elevator
Someone Dies In This Elevator 001 - Three Superheroes Walk into an Elevator
Three superheroes walk into an elevator. And then they do it again.
Rating: PG-13
This episode contains suicide (via cyanide pill), villains (and death threats), and death in an elevator. The suicide takes place at 7:20-7:40, but does not result in a permanent death.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for Great and Terrible, a microfiction podcast where a high-school student stumbles upon an ancient curse that grants immortality, but every full moon she must kill someone, or she’ll die.
Starring:
Sawyer Greene (he/they) as Tobias.
Nathan Blades (he/they) as Spencer.
Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/him) as Megablaze.
Colin J Kelly (he/him) as Electrospark.
Anthony Carlos Fuller II (he/him) as Soul Strike.
Evan Tess Murray (he/they) as The Shadowe.
A. R. Olivieri (they/them) as Bob.
Cole Burkhardt (he/him) as Riley.
Anna Rodriguez (she/her) as Lewis.
Leslie Gideon (she/her) as Time Change.
Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) as Respawn.
Ryan James Horner (he/him) as Kit.
Caroline Mincks (they/them) as Anne.
Jeff Van Dreason (he/him) as Miles.
Ali Fuller (they/them) as Technotide.
Written and Directed by Tal Minear (they/them).
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Dialogue Editing by Tal Minear (they/them).
Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories. -
The Board Meeting
Someone Dies In This Elevator 002 - The Board Meeting
Drastic measures are taken to avoid a stressful presentation.
Rating: PG-13.
This episode contains depictions of anxiety, project presentations, an ongoing panic attack, and death in an elevator.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for This Planet Needs a Name, a sci-fi audio drama suitable for our times. Imagine a handful of scientists and engineers setting out to terraform a planet - a world - for the frozen people they've got in tow. Just a few people, carefully chosen, who will live out their lives building something they'll never see. That's us. We're building a future.
Starring:
Emma Sherr-Ziarko (she/her) as Jordan.
Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston.
Additional voices by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he).
Written and Directed by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he).
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Dialogue Editing and Sound Design by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he).
Scoring and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories. -
Let The Elevator Die
Someone Dies In This Elevator 003 - Let the Elevator Die
A sound lock protects a secret that must be uncovered. Careful, holding on to the past too hard can have consequences.
Rating: R.
This episode contains violence, explosions, audio puzzles, and death in an elevator.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for InCo, a sci-fi story about a disgruntled information courier, the boy she ends up fishing from the inky void of space, and a rudimentary health android. The job is dangerous, the boy is annoying, and the android is just trying her best. As they navigate a world that either cares too little, or too much about who and what they are, a tale begins to unfold.
Starring:
Cait Gallagher (she/her) as Jad.
Lindsay Zana (she/her) as Lao.
Sahar Iman (they/them) as Pri.
Associate Producer: Jasmine Soria Sears
Written by Landon Beall (he/him)
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Directed by Ryan James Horner (he/him).
Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him).
Sound Design and Mastering by Colin J Kelly (he/him).
Music by Ali Hylton (she/they).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories. -
A Shit Show
Someone Dies In This Elevator 004 - A Shit Show
Athena won’t go down without a fight.
Rating: R.
This episode contains a jump scare at 5:34, emotional manipulation, the destructive power of nature (rain, hail, and thunder), relationship infidelity, and death in an elevator.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for Null/Void, a science fiction audio drama about a young woman, Piper Lee, whose life is saved by a mysterious voice named Adelaide. After uncovering a malicious plot, Piper and her friends must defend their small town from a family of ruthless billionaires who wish to exploit and destroy it. Piper must fight to save her home and discover the true identity of Adelaide.
Starring:
Wes Haas (he/they) as Ralie.
Elissa Park (they/she) as Athena.
Written and Directed by Cole Burkhardt (he/him).
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Cole Burkhardt.
Music by Anthony Carlos Fuller II (he/him).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories. -
South of Palenque
Someone Dies In This Elevator 005 - South of Palenque
Some stone doors aren't meant to be opened, and some ropes aren't meant to be pulled…
Rating: PG-13.
This episode contains racism in academia, the consequences of genocidal colonization, and death in an elevator.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for Sidequesting, a fantasy podcast about avoiding the main plot.
Starring:
Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor.
Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) as Manny.
Written by Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) and Directed by Colin J. Kelly (he/him).
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him).
Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Special thanks to Brad Colbroock for the whistling
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories. -
Most Secure Vault
Someone Dies In This Elevator 006 - Most Secure Vault
Gedeon enters the most secure vault to make a deposit, but her withdrawal has an unexpected bang.
Rating: PG-13.
This episode contains violence, explosive terrorism, corporate greed, and death in an elevator.
Someone Dies In This Elevator is a spoiler-driven anthology podcast. Please visit our Website for transcripts and mono-mixes for this episode.
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The trailer in this episode is for VALENCE, an urban fantasy audio drama that deals with themes of abuse, trauma, queer identity, marginalization, rebellion, found family, breaking cycles, and hope.
Starring:
Ben Meredith (he/him) as Elkan.
Chijioke Williams (she/her) as Gedeon.
Sarah Werner (she/they) as The Elevator.
Travis Vengroff (he/him) as Gilgamesh.
Tal Minear (they/them) as Voices From the Headset.
Written by Colin J. Kelly (he/him) and Directed by Evan Tess Murrary (he/they).
Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they).
Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them).
Music by Ali Hylton (she/they).
Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them).
Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them).
Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them).
Someone Dies In This Elevator is their Collective Work under Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Please support Audio Fiction Creators so they can continue making content and telling stories.
Customer Reviews
Good Podcast With Great Execution
A creative concept with exceptional elevated execution(s). This is a good podcast to listen to while taking the stairs.
Unique
Interesting, creative, well written & acted. I’m happy every time a new episode is released.
Unique Premise-Well Crafted
This is a truly unique premise in the very crowded world of audio fuction. It hooks me in every episode. Well-written, produced, and acted. Very creative and engaging. Highly reccommended.