The Amelia Project is a secret agency that fakes its clients' deaths, then lets them reappear with a brand new identity! A black comedy full of secrets, twists... and cocoa. The series starts as a succession of interviews with clients who want to fake their deaths, then slowly a larger narrative begins to emerge... Each episode tells its own story, but we recommend starting with Season 1.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionDramaFiction |
"He came concealed, but he hath now revealed his true identity! Kneel for the mighty King Arthur!"
The Amelia Project is a production of Imploding Fictions.
This episode featured Alan Burgon as The Interviewer, Hemi Yeroham as Kozlowski, Owen Linds... more
"One of my favorite clients. And one that I had a rather... extended relationship with."
833. Anno Domini. Western Europe. On the shores of the Mediterranean...
Featuring Méabh de Brún as Queen Basilia, Alan Burgon as The Interviewer, Julia C. Thor... more
"Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death." - William Shakespeare.
Dunsinane, Scotland, the year is 1... more
"This will be the site of a great battle, a battle that will go down in Norwegian history, and you my friends, have front row seats!"
The Amelia Project is a fiction podcast comedy about fake deaths and new identities. In this episode we take you ba... more
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Monty Python meets Night Vale... Hilarious and esoteric!
I started listening to this show because of a crossover with Midnight Burger. I just finished season 1. I called it surprising because the show appears to be comprised only of the setup to a madcap adventure that we never really see. When the first episode ended, I thought —wait—that’s it? But, of course, we don’t need to see what comes next. The series of improbable events has already been described and in the process, we’ve been introduced to some wild characters.
What to say? This is so creative, well made and well produced, it’s hard to pin it down. So many episodes - and yet, every single one of them has something genuinely funny and interesting in store. Hats off to all the people involved.
The Amelia Project has been such a source of levity and delight for me since I started listening! It has become my go-to ‘feel better about the world’ podcast. The humour is right up my street and every episode gets at least a sensible chuckle if not an outright giggle. The cast are absolutely fantastic and they bounce off each other so well. I love that the show feels so international and that the plot meanders across the globe! If you’re looking for perfectly-produced comedy with heart and wo... more
The Amelia Project has been such a source of levity and delight for me since I started listening! It has become my go-to ‘feel better about the world’ podcast. The humour is right up my street and every episode gets at least a sensible chuckle if not an outright giggle. The cast are absolutely fantastic and they bounce off each other so well. I love that the show feels so international and that the plot meanders across the globe! If you’re looking for perfectly-produced comedy with heart and wo... more
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Listener engagement centers around a unique narrative structure that explores themes of identity, secrets, and dark humor, often bringing historical and fictional characters to life in amusing and absurd scenarios. Episodes typically involve a secret agency that specializes in faking deaths, leading to both comedic situations and deeper existential reflections on legacy and personal ambition. The storytelling is complemented by an array of voices, rich soundscapes, and intertwining plot lines that culminate in a complex tapestry of narratives over time, appealing to those who appreciate clever writing and an unconventional approach to storytelling.
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