ALMELEM is a biblical backstager, set in the first century C.E., about a small group of con artists and true disciples fumbling toward the greatest story ever told.
The Almelem podcast is a truly remarkable audio production that has the ability to transport listeners into a world of drama, intensity, and intrigue. Having been fortunate enough to witness this story as a stage production several years ago, I can confidently say that this audio version captures the essence and magic of the show perfectly. Retaining the entire original cast adds an extra layer of authenticity and excellence to their performances, with each actor shining in their respective roles.
One of the best aspects of The Almelem podcast is its ability to take a story that we have all heard countless times, that of the Messiah, and transform it into something fresh, modern, and present. By centering the narrative around characters scheming behind the scenes of this well-known story, The Almelem breathes new life into it. This innovative twist not only adds depth to the plot but also allows for exploration of themes that may have previously gone unexplored. The dialogue in this podcast is truly top-notch, thanks to Sean Williams' ear for compelling conversation. It manages to be frequently funny, deeply moving, and profoundly thought-provoking all at once.
While The Almelem podcast boasts numerous strengths, it would not be fair to omit any potential drawbacks. One possible downside is that due to its focus on characters scheming behind the scenes rather than solely on the Messiah himself, some listeners who were expecting a more traditional retelling may feel slightly disconnected from the central figure of Jesus Christ. Additionally, although the audio production itself is excellent overall, there may be moments where certain sound effects or musical cues could have been improved or utilized more effectively to enhance certain dramatic moments.
In conclusion, The Almelem podcast stands as a captivating piece of audio storytelling. Its ability to breathe new life into a familiar tale by exploring different perspectives is commendable. With exceptional dialogue and outstanding performances by an original cast who bring their characters vividly to life, it is easy to see why this production ranks among the favorites of Gideon Media's repertoire. Whether you are a fan of theatrical productions, captivating storytelling, or simply seeking a fresh take on a well-known story, The Almelem podcast is not to be missed.
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A day of incredible triumph is marred by a Roman crackdown, which lands Gestas in jail. As the unimaginable happens, Almelem searches for a way to salvage the movement and save their friends. They discover that there is even more hope in a tragedy than in a victory, if only they can find a new beginning. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Katzia - Kelley Ray O'Donnell Nat Cassidy - Gestas Adlai - Sean Williams Dani Martineck - Almelem Roman Soldier - Ian Williams Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. Linda Worsley's Christmas album "Child of Light" is available here - https://music.apple.com/us/album/child-of-light-a-celebration-of-christmas/781720637 More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A huge setback puts the entire movement in trouble, but Gestas discovers that they can shift the political landscape over to Mary Magdalene's new leader Jesus - if they can find an origin story that will bring the Jewish people together. Gestas, Almelem and Mary Magdalene sit down with Jesus' mother Mary to see if they can find the inspiration they are looking for. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Dani Martineck - Almelem Nat Cassidy - Gestas Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Adlai - Sean Williams Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. Linda Worsley's Christmas album "Child of Light" is available here - https://music.apple.com/us/album/child-of-light-a-celebration-of-christmas/781720637 More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While Almelem seeks John at the river, Salome and Gestas debate the future. John makes a devastating mistake, and Mary Magdalene comes to Gestas with a solution. John finds a new path forward for Israel. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Dani Martineck - Almelem Nat Cassidy - Gestas Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Mac Rogers - John Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Magdalene and Salome work to increase the family fortune. Almelem visits with a proposition and a promise. After John and Almelem meet at the river, Mary Magdalene makes a decision. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Yolanda Kay - Salome Dani Martineck - Almelem Mac Rogers - John This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Almelem tried to convince their boss Gestas that this new religious leader - John - could be the man who leads Israel out of bondage. Between the three of them, they discover they might have the secret to defeating the Romans, but only if they can find the help they need. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Sean Williams - Adlai Nat Cassidy - Gestas Dani Martineck - Almelem Mac Rogers - John This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mac Rogers, the producer of Almelem, and Jordana Williams, the director, introduce Gideon Media's new speculative fiction show "Almelem". ALMELEM is a biblical backstager, set in the first century C.E., about a small group of con artists and true disciples fumbling toward the greatest story ever told. https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices