
Do You Know the Way to Midmarais - An Audioplay - 2024
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An Audioplay
In 1994, a young student named Morgan takes over as a lighthouse keeper on Elk Island, far out in the Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota. Their partner Elsinore is supportive of their decision to leave school and take this job, but Elsinore is hopeful they can convince their introverted other half to return to Midmarais High School just one more time for the Prom. However, strange things are happening in the north. Ominous warnings of a storm, a sudden interest in ghost towns, and even sightings of Ambrose, the seemingly-vaudevillian ghost keeper have been reported. And, of course, why is it so important that the lighthouse must be lit every single night, despite there being nothing bigger than a fishing boat most of the time on the waters surrounding Elk Island? Travel beyond boundaries in this vaporwave journey, with the sardonic citizenry we meet along the way.
CAST
Morgan - Marissa McCool
Elsinore - Bernard Naasz
Principal Keeper - Eric Hanna
Devi - Melissa MacDonald
Mr. Bixler - Stuart Spurll
Lance - Don Ford, Jr.
Jeremy - Tony Opelt
Donnie - Eli Dadabhoy
Mikey - Steve Shives
Dora - Laura Creek Newman
Ambrose - Don Ford, Jr.
Assistant Principal - L.E. Bailey
Mystery Character - Ari Stillman
WRITTEN BY
Marissa McCool, Jules
EDITED BY
Marissa McCool, Eric Hanna
ARTWORK BY
Murphy Lennex-McCool
SOUNDTRACK
https://youtu.be/_dxdewd75W4?si=UU4xho92IYQgaynz
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