2020 WEBBY AWARD HONOREE In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen. The Fansci Folk live in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy cosplay kingdom, the Escandalista... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionScience FictionFiction |
**SEASON 1 FINALE** In this epic conclusion: twists are turned, flip-flops are thrown, and a wall comes tumbling down. What will happen to our heroes? Can the Pax Cardinalis survive? Join us as we close the first chapter in the saga of The World to C... more
Ser Cyborg imbibes, an epic battle is recounted, and - at long last - a heart to heart explains a pierced heart. Join us for this penultimate chapter of The World to Come!
Will The Fellowship manage to wiggle out of their bondage? Find out as the saga continues...
The Fellowship ventures into the precarious Hardened State in search of The Best Buy of the Third Route.
In Soderburg, Teller Bastien recounts the Ballad of the Paper Plague in honor of Quarantimes day. The disguised Fellowship ventures east to draw upon the wisdom of Elven elders. The Laminate points the group West...
The Cardinal debuts his production of "My Dinner with Andre!: The Musical." The Fellowship compares notes from the week's investigations. High Priestess Patti of the Gleevangelical Church reviews The Cardinal's show.
The second half of our Fellowship - Ripley, Yolanda, and Chip - brave the treacherous trek to the Oracle of Nypil. Chip proves his mettle. The Oracle poses her riddle. Will Yolanda make it home in time to get her nails did?
Lukas, Teller Bastien, and Danielle, half of the newly-forged fellowship, meet in the SubTubes two days after their summons to The Roost. They journey deep into the world below to interview the SubTribes for intel about The Cardinal overheard from pa... more
A musical comedy following an ensemble cast from different factions of a post-apocalyptic world that bases their cultures off of different forms of pop culture from the past. They explore more of the world and form allyships/friendships in their quest to uncover a conspiracy surrounding a powerful figure. Much of the humor derives from parody of the different genres and this contributes to distinct dialogue and certain plot beats. The musical numbers have energetic performances and are mixed wel... more
Y’all. Y’all. I’m 4 eps in. It’s more than amazing. It’s perfection.
It’s like sci-fi and dystopian end of the world fiction and musicals and comedy had a REALLY talented and well produced baby. And it doesn’t seem on paper like any of it should work but all of it does and holy smokes is it fire!!!
Check it out!!!
Chip’s song in the 4th episode was amazing and the actor plays the character so well that I lowkey wanna punch him in the face haha. This show has something for everyone, loving it so far!!
This is the most ambitious attempt at a podcast musical that I’ve ever listened to. Every song is ridiculously catchy and the group numbers have such a driving energy to them, it’s hard to believe that they were recorded in isolation. Everyone here is talented beyond measure and I hope many people get to listen to this show.
Episode 4 was excellent as were the previous 3. Music continues to be great.
Whoa! This is such a fun, engrossing series. The songs are so fresh and funny. The story is so irreverent and I can’t wait to listen each week. Also, the production quality is top notch, I would really love to see this as an animated series one day. Or perhaps a dark muppetesque series akin to The Dark Crystal! Highly Recommended!!
This is equal parts musical, greek epic, graphic novel, and camp classic. The music is amazing, the script is hilarious, and the talent is abound. Tune in and enjoy the visceral journey through Fiveboro!
This needs to be a stage show!
Amazing concept with incredible production values. the idea alone is hilarious but ... original music, stellar performances ... a must listen.
This is fantastic! So so so clever and what incredible songs and voices. This was recommended to me by a friend (I'm not really a podcast person, but I do love Action and SciFi movies as well as Musicals, so this feels like it was made for me) and it's freaking great. I cannot wait for the next episode to drop!
Cannot wait for more!!!
Definitely the highlight of my week. Can't wait for the next episode.
I’m not usually a podcast person but this musical was written so well that I can’t wait to tune into the next episode.
Beautiful music too! 5/5!
I can not wait for the other ep to drop!! This was hilarious
I just love this show. It’s funny, it’s innovative, relevant, fresh, nothing I heard before. Yet, with the narrator it’s reminiscent of the old radio shows. Cool. The music, the singing is awesome. Truly enjoyable experience. Can’t wait for the next episodes
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Apple Podcasts | #224 |
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