The Ghost Light Podcast – QuadrupleZ

The Ghost Light Podcast – QuadrupleZ

Join Expert Paul as he guides Newbies Darcy, Amy and Ben through an exploration of "Slings & Arrows." "Slings & Arrows" is a Canadian television series from the mid-2000's. It is about a major Shakespeare Festival in the small town of New Burbage (based on the real-life Stratford Festival). It was created in part by Mark McKinney of the sketch-comedy troupe "Kids in the Hall," and stars Paul Gross, McKinney, and Don McKellar among many others in an ensemble cast. The Ghost Light Hosts: Paul Maki, author of the "Really Big Things" experimental podcast novella, & writer/performer for Between the Lines Studios. Darcy Zeppernick, professional costume and apparel designer (and Paul's wife) Amy Bowen, author of "The Questors from Effpiem," a podcast serial. Ben Pfeifer, also host of "The Enumeration Podcast.

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Join Expert Paul as he guides Newbies Darcy, Amy and Ben through an exploration of "Slings & Arrows." "Slings & Arrows" is a Canadian television series from the mid-2000's. It is about a major Shakespeare Festival in the small town of New Burbage (based on the real-life Stratford Festival). It was created in part by Mark McKinney of the sketch-comedy troupe "Kids in the Hall," and stars Paul Gross, McKinney, and Don McKellar among many others in an ensemble cast. The Ghost Light Hosts: Paul Maki, author of the "Really Big Things" experimental podcast novella, & writer/performer for Between the Lines Studios. Darcy Zeppernick, professional costume and apparel designer (and Paul's wife) Amy Bowen, author of "The Questors from Effpiem," a podcast serial. Ben Pfeifer, also host of "The Enumeration Podcast.

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