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A Very Trillberry Christmas in London | Part 1: The Curse of Mistletoe Manor

A Very Trillberry Christmas in London | Part 1: The Curse of Mistletoe Manor

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The Trillberry Youth Ambassadors have crossed the pond! In this premiere installment of our holiday feature, Jax, Maya, Leo, Kevin, and Ashley arrive in London expecting festive cheer, only to find the historic Mistletoe Manor under a whimsical and worrying curse.From the freezing of the River Thames to puddings turning into fruitcake, something is wrong with Christmas. Join the team as they meet their British counterparts, the London Alliance, and uncover the first chilling clues of a headless ghost roaming the halls

.Cast & Crew:
  • Jax Ember: Matthew Branagan
  • Maya: Rosalind Krabill
  • Leo: Sharvin Panday
  • Kevin: Alden Williams
  • Ashley: Zilver Van De Ven
  • The London Alliance: Sam Bradley (Jackson), Ian Carvalho (Landon), Sofia Deplidge (Michelle), Oscar Gritz (Kenneth), and Olivia Thackray (Annabel).
  • Adult Cast: Deborah Kosnett (Mrs. G), Laura Blackwell (Mrs. P), Geraint Thomason (Lord Ashworth), Bruce Mann (Prof. Finch), and Zac Ryan (Radio Announcer).
Production Credits:
  • Written & Created by: Robert Jerome Pagan
  • Executive Producers: Robert Jerome Pagan and Geovani Sandoval
  • Associate Producers: Matthew Branagan, Rosalind Krabill, and Sharvin Panday
  • Music: Original score by Robert and the Fairly Queer Parents. Additional sound design sourced from Epidemic Sound.
  • Studio: Robert Jerome Pagan Creations (RJPC Audio Theater)
Based on the book series Paranormal Salad Backyard Tales by Robert Jerome Pagan.

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