S2 Ep8: Len

S2 Ep8: Len

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S3 Ep16: Kerry

One winter’s night, Kerry receives news about an old friend. Now, every Christmas Kerry reflects on this friendship and what could have been. Written and performed by Kerry Graham. Produced by Andy Gaffney. 

S3 Ep15: Jennie

During a trip to Paris, Jennie is transfixed by dancers she’s watched on the Scene. Their movements and how they welcome each other in without any pause causes Jennie to reflect on the very origins of hospitality itself. Written and performed by Jennie Moran. Produced by Andy Gaf ...  Show more

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