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Look, we won't be coy about it: it's the proposal episode. Buckle up, or whatever they did in carriages back then. TRANSCRIPT {Queer} Pride and Prejudice, based on the novel by Jane Austen, was created by Cassie Josephs and Caroline Mincks, and was adapted and directed by Caroline Mincks and Evan Tess Murray. Original music was composed by Trace Callahan, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of: Amara Augustine as Mrs. Gardiner Sena Bryer as Lady Catherine Molly Burdick as Anne de Bourgh Jordan Cobb as Elizabeth Fox Cooper as Mx. Gardiner Alexander Endymion Hernández Diaz as Mr. Collins Alexander Doddy as Wickham Leslie Gideon as Charlotte Eleanor Grey as Jane Caroline Mincks as Darcy Evan Tess Murray as Mr. Bennet Khalila Roney as Lydia Nick Webster as Col. Fitzwilliam Sarah Rhea Werner as Mrs. Bennet Chijioke B Williams as Kitty This episode was sponsored by Ashley Quach. Follow us on Twitter @QueerPridePod. Our website is currently on holiday in the Lake District, but will return to Longbourn very soon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh interviews Daniel Kibblesmith—the Emmy-nominated writer of Archie & Friends: All Action! #1 and Archie Meets Riverdale #1.Daniel was also a staff-writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the author of the picture books Princess Dinosaur and Santa's Husband with illustrator Ashley Quach. He's written comics for Marvel, DC, Valiant, Archie, and BOOM Studios. Plus, he's the co-creator of the comic The Doorman.Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Tonight in another early Christmas present Sassquach Radio with Ashley Quach and Paula Deming bring us episode one of season three of their acclaimed “Deck the Halls” And following an Electric Vicuña Productions Darker Musings adaptation from the John Collier short story “The Chaser” written by Jack J. Ward and produced by Scott Mosher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight in another early Christmas present Sassquach Radio with Ashley Quach and Paula Deming bring us episode one of season three of their acclaimed “Deck the Halls” And following an Electric Vicuña Productions Darker Musings adaptation from the John Collier short story “The Chaser” written by Jack J. Ward and produced by Scott Mosher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley Quach, writer, director, and children's book illustrator joins me to talk about John Finnemore and his radio drama work, including Cabin Pressure. We chatted about media that helps you feel less lonely, the genius of two people plays, and how Benedict Cumberbatch should be doing more comedy. Tangents include the story of how we met, falling asleep to podcasts, and the horror of meeting strangers in real life. Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com or on my Twitter (@marissakumari). We'll be back next week with Daniel Kibblesmith!
Gabriel Urbina, writer, director, and man of many hats join me to take a big bite out of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. We chatted about being the only fan of something in town, following in a creator's footsteps, and whether you can separate the writer from the work. Tangents include: the midnight showing of The Avengers, whether absolute power corrupts absolutely, and whether Community would exist without Buffy. Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com or on my Twitter (@marissakumari). We'll be back next week with Ashley Quach!
Our Season 2 continues #DickinsonRewatch2022! In our host segment this week we'll dip into Dickinson Season 1 Episodes 5 & 6. We ponder the meaning of method, madness & privilege in Emily's world. We explore how Henry's story mirrors our world today and talk about how in many ways Emily is out with her lanterns but can't seem to look past her own boat yet. And of course, we dive into Sue's world and consider how she might helped Emily Master her imagination. In the second half of our podcast the very talented Ashley Quach about her current projects in the land of audio narrative and beyond. She also shares her perspective on how Dickinson perfectly balances comedy and drama through incorporating the foundation of theatre and film to create television that resonates well beyond its run. Ashley's published books include collaborations with writer Daniel Kibblesmith - Princess Dinosaur and Santa's Husband. And you can find her delightful audio show Deck the Halls and Deck the Halls 2 on Itunes. You can also follow Ashley on her Insta ! Cover art created by Courtney Check out her wonderful items on Etsy and follow her on Insta for her beautiful photography. All original music composed by Jay Redd Follow us on Twitter @4evermorePOD & Insta Dickinson.Forevermore.Podcast
Jack and David complete our Christmas cheer this season with part two of Ashley Quach and Paula Deming’s “Deck the Halls with Matrimony!” from Sassquach Audio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack and David complete our Christmas cheer this season with part two of Ashley Quach and Paula Deming's “Deck the Halls with Matrimony!” from Sassquach Audio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we begin the next 500, Jack and David continue the season cheer with Ashley Quach and Paula Deming from Sassquach Audio and “Deck the Halls with Matrimony!” part one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we begin the next 500, Jack and David continue the season cheer with Ashley Quach and Paula Deming from Sassquach Audio and “Deck the Halls with Matrimony!” part one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're taking a look at both the 1990 and 2020 adaptations of Roald Dahl's The Witches. We're talking QAnon, horror, bad film making and childhood trauma with podcaster and writer Ashley Quach (@SassquachComic) who has her own personal story of being "discovered" thanks to this book.
In today's session, we interview podcast writer Ashley Quach from the "Deck the Halls (with Matrimony)" podcast. SHOW NOTES:Sassquach Website: http://www.sassquach.com/Deck The Halls (with Matrimony) Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deck-the-halls-with-matrimony/id1187670279Sassquach Radio on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sassquachradio
Tonight in a late Christmas present Sassquach Radio with Ashley Quach and Paula Deming bring us episode one of season three of their acclaimed "Deck the Halls" And following an Electric Vicuña Productions Darker Musings adaptation from the John Collier short story "The Chaser" written by Jack J. Ward and produced by Scott Mosher.
Writing is incredibly lonely and can manifest itself in unhealthy ways. In this episode. Ashley Quach of Deck the Halls (With Matrimony!) comes by to chat about her own struggles with it, how she deals with it, and how it can even be used as a plot developer. You can find Ashley's work at sassquachradio.com. Please rate and review Horrible Writing (assuming you're enjoying it), and why not pick up the PERFECT Christmas/Holiday present for that horror fan in your life while you're online by picking up a copy of 12 Deaths of Christmas?
It's our Christmas spectacula-a-a-a-a-ar! Settle in for a long winter's DELIGHT as we present Sassquach Radio's Deck The Halls (With Matrimony!), a Christmas romantic comedy.Then stick around, because I interview the writer/director, Ashley Quach, and the show's star and producer, Paula Deming. It's a fabulous time and I hope you'll join us.In this episode: smooch foley! audio drama origins! foot foley! creative freedom! and butt foley. We have it all covered, this Christmas season.
Jack and David complete our Christmas cheer this season with part two of Ashley Quach and Paula Deming's "Deck the Halls with Matrimony!" from Sassquach Audio! Bonus: Quido makes some important phone calls (with John Bell from Bell's in the Batfry!)
"Deck the Halls (with Matrimony!)" - A Christmas radio play "He was too good to be true. Until he wasn't. But then he was again!"or!"When love is your business, you have no business falling in love."Written and directed by Ashley Quach. Starring Paula Deming and Keiko Agena, with Ian McQuown, Kyle Payne, Jessica Payne, Nik Shriner, Kacie Rogers, and Jessie Abbott Chin. Produced by Ashley Quach and Paula Deming. Music by John Jesensky. Sound design by Kevin Rosen-Quan with additional foley by Mike Miller. Recorded by Dustin Burford at Soundworks in Burbank, California.
Shakeytown Radio: Ashley Quach (1 hr, 17 mins) Ashley Quach is a writer and illustrator who publishes at Sassquach.com. We chat about foot-measuring paraphernalia, goofy existentialist sci-fi, and stunt marriage proposals. Ashley also talks about growing up in North Carolina and attending a school of science and mathematics, how trying to practice Chinese with a pen pal became a great romance, and balancing her interests in screenwriting and filmmaking with comics and zines. Featuring music by Stompin' Tom Connors.