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'Good God Man' - A History lesson in hindsight

'Good God Man' - A History lesson in hindsight

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This month's episode we explore family dynamics in a harrowing black comedy set during the Cold War, which brings satire a little too close to reality... listener distention advised for today's episode.


We're so excited to share some amazing new radio play stories from local creatives in Naarm (Melbourne).


Script Roulette is proudly supported by Arts Centre Melbourne and Ticketek as a part of PLAY.


Tensions rise as innocent curiosity questions blind loyalty. Take a seat and take part in the cold war of the dinner table. We must behave, for the fear of our fathers is not unfounded. We must trust and have faith, for it will all work out in the end. That's what the man in the television says... Nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.


'Good God Man'

Written and Directed by Finn Moseley

Voice Actors (in order of appearance)

  • Mother played by Dragonia
  • Father played by Scott Fraser
  • Little Timmy played by Oscar Bray
  • The Man on the Television played by Finn Moseley
  • Creative team

    • Audio engineer Samuel Kritikides
    • Musical score by Kevin Giavanno
    • Recording by Kevin Giavanno and Samuel Kritikides
    • Podcast hosting by Clare Rankine
    • Interview by Clare Rankine


Co-created by Evrim Şen with support from Joshua Cowie - Creative Producer at The Channel @ The Arts Centre Melbourne


Timestamps:

(00:00:00) Intro and Acknowledgement of Country

(00:01:23) Host introduction with Clare Rankine

(00:02:35) Our Feature Presentation by Finn Moseley

(00:15:07) Credits for 'Good God Man'

(00:15:55) Interviews with the writer/director and creatives and host debrief with Clare Rankine

(00:27:50) Wrap up

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