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Sarah Someone

Sarah Someone

By: Katie Markovich Amy Carver Tony Werner
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Sarah is a high school senior with big ambitions and an even bigger moral code. She wants everyone at Immaculate Conception—teachers included—to be as “good” as her. But what does it mean to be good, and at what cost? Sarah Someone was written by Katie Markovich, directed by Tony Werner, and edited and produced by Amy Carver.© Amy Carver 2021 Drama & Plays
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  • Part One: A Big Bell
    Mar 10 2021

    Part one of three of the audio play Sarah Someone.

    Starring: Erin Austin as Sarah; Robert Artz as Father Ed; Huntington Daly as Brian; Tanya Laine as Colleen; Kimberly Alexander as Hilary.

    Written by: Katie Markovich

    Directed by: Tony Werner

    Produced and Edited by: Amy Carver

    Podcast Artwork by: Jessica Lung

    Music: Sunday Service by Jon Algar Bright And Happy Classical Music Prelude G Flat Major by EarlessPierre

    Sound Effects: "Door, Church, Close, C.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org "Vending Machine.wav" by cmusounddesign of Freesound.org "Sliding Foley.wav" by mrtunes of Freesound.org "Walking on gravel path Ver01.wav" by thewebbster of Freesound.org "postit.wav" by chenno of Freesound.org "Footsteps Boots_Linoleum.wav" by roman_gens of Freesound.org "tearing" by dobroide of Freesound.org "paper-rip" by cemagar of Freesound.org "fast running" by topschool of Freesound.org "school bell" by 13FPanska_Stranska_Michaela of Freesound.org

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    26 mins
  • Part Two: Envy Rots The Bones
    Mar 10 2021

    Part two of three of the audio play Sarah Someone.

    Starring: Erin Austin as Sarah; Robert Artz as Father Ed; Huntington Daly as Brian; Tanya Laine as Colleen; Kimberly Alexander as Hilary.

    Written by: Katie Markovich

    Directed by: Tony Werner

    Produced and Edited by: Amy Carver

    Podcast Artwork by: Jessica Lung

    Music: Sunday Service by Jon Algar; Bright And Happy Classical Music Prelude G Flat Major by EarlessPierre

    Sound Effects: "Door, Church, Close, C.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org "Vending Machine.wav" by cmusounddesign of Freesound.org "Sliding Foley.wav" by mrtunes of Freesound.org "Walking on gravel path Ver01.wav" by thewebbster of Freesound.org "postit.wav" by chenno of Freesound.org "Footsteps Boots_Linoleum.wav" by roman_gens of Freesound.org "tearing" by dobroide of Freesound.org "paper-rip" by cemagar of Freesound.org "fast running" by topschool of Freesound.org "school bell" by 13FPanska_Stranska_Michaela of Freesound.org

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    27 mins
  • Part Three: Blessed Are The Pure At Heart
    Mar 10 2021

    Part three of three of the audio play Sarah Someone.

    Starring: Erin Austin as Sarah; Robert Artz as Father Ed; Huntington Daly as Brian; Tanya Laine as Colleen; Kimberly Alexander as Hilary.

    Written by: Katie Markovich

    Directed by: Tony Werner

    Produced and Edited by: Amy Carver

    Podcast Artwork by: Jessica Lung

    Music: Sunday Service by Jon Algar; Bright And Happy Classical Music Prelude G Flat Major by EarlessPierre

    Sound Effects: "Door, Church, Close, C.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org "Vending Machine.wav" by cmusounddesign of Freesound.org "Sliding Foley.wav" by mrtunes of Freesound.org "Walking on gravel path Ver01.wav" by thewebbster of Freesound.org "postit.wav" by chenno of Freesound.org "Footsteps Boots_Linoleum.wav" by roman_gens of Freesound.org "tearing" by dobroide of Freesound.org "paper-rip" by cemagar of Freesound.org "fast running" by topschool of Freesound.org "school bell" by 13FPanska_Stranska_Michaela of Freesound.org

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    28 mins

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