After an unarmed black man is killed by a local officer, an unassuming activist, John Mark, sets out to unite his divided city together and stop both sides from descending into chaos. Will he succeed or only make things worse? Find out in this gripping audio drama created and directed by Joshua Williams. Starring Trevon Foster, Adrian Justis, Christina Connerton, Justice Hall, and Jonathan Dauerma... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FictionDrama |
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With the Peacekeepers mobilized and the Wildcats out for revenge, Town Hall is in danger of becoming a war zone. Is all lost, or can someone save Eastwood and stop something terrible from happening? more
With John Mark arrested and Eastwood in disarray, it’s up to Mayor Bigsby to bring true peace; or is he really up to something else? Meanwhile, Amar decides to take matters into his own hands. more
After the acquittal of Officer Collins, Eastwood residents decide to demonstrate their frustrations at City Hall. As the situation becomes heated, both John Mark and Officer Andrew James put their own plans to restore peace in motion. more
John Mark and Kai Banks decide to have a sit-down conversation and see if they can come to terms. Meanwhile, Officer James investigates John Mark. Is John Mark all who he claims to be? more
Mayor Bigsby and City Council are set on tearing down the Eastwood Heights housing project. Will John Mark and the local residents come up with a way to save the community before the final decision is made? more
The trial of Officer Collins for the death of Devon Watson has begun. But what really happened the night of Devon’s death? Meanwhile, Kai and Amar set a plan in motion... more
The whole town is talking about the mysterious man on the ledge, John Mark. Does he actually have the city’s interests at heart, or is he looking to fulfill his own agenda? Meanwhile, Mayor Carlton Bigsby gives Chief Ramirez an ultimatum…. more
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Really well done.
An excellent story for the times that explores police brutality and community erasure from many points of view. I loved it. more
Everything about this show will blow you away, from the writing to the acting to the truly immersive sound design !!! This show is poignant & will cut you to the core in the best of ways, in the ways fiction was meant to do, so subscribe now !!
Good story. Good acting. The sound is as good as a movie. Really immerses the listener in the world of Eastwood Heights. Includes lessons that we all need.
Everything about this show will blow you away, from the writing to the acting to the truly immersive sound design!
I listened to the first 5 episodes. This message is probably not for me given it plays into a narrative of both sides are at fault for not being willing to see eye to eye. But I don't think Black Lives Matter is even remotely close to two sides of equal standing meeting in the middle. There is the police with their use of lethal force and multiple examples of blatant lying or obstruction of justice on one side, and there are the people crying out not to be murdered on the other. This message mig... more
Amazing voice acting. Crazy good sound design that makes you feel like you’re right in the middle of the action. This show is very well produced!
As you listen your mind makes the movie.
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