News from the Tulgey Wood – October 2024 Edition

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Season three of Rogue Tyger inches closer to production as does writing on season three of Quorum, much like a slasher film killer slowly, slowly following you, possibly with William Shatner’s face.

Okay, it’s nothing like that. I admit it. There’s nothing really Halloween-y about either of the shows in these upcoming seasonss. Although one of the serials for Rogue Tyger will be a ghost story of sorts. And I’m pretty sure there’s going to be a dead body discovered in an episode of Quorum. But they’ll be different from seasonal frights. 

In the meantime, you can enjoy some of the episodes of Through a Glass, Darkly, our spooky tale anthology, especially our Edgar Allan Poe-heavy season two (though I did recently play our version of “Tailypo” on a camping trip and it’s quite at home in the woods… provided you get a Wi-Fi signal.

 

Quorum  in Festivals!   

Our city-hopping crime mystery series Quorum is an official selection of this year’s Melbourne WebFest and the NZ Web Fest (and yes, proofreaders, festivals have not agreed on a standard form of “Web Fest.”)

Melbourne’s event was this past weekend and, alas, none of the team could make it in person, so we don’t know if we got any additional honors, however the NZ Web Fest will be available online starting November 1st, so feel free to check it out!  

Our submitted episode was the standalone “The Harbor Pilot’s Tale,” so if you haven’t caught that yet, you can listen to it now!

Rogue Tyger Remixed

It’s admittedly more of a minor update, but we’ve gone back and cleaned up some of the intros and outros of the first two seasons to match our new credit format for season three. But if that’s an excuse to go back through the series and all its cliffhangers, enjoy!

Thanks for reading, thanks for listening, and may you have your preferred amount of spookiness this season.

Our next update should be in November. 

Cheers,

Bjorn Munson
Artistic Director, Jabberwocky Audio Theater

P.S. WERA is still off the broadcast airwaves (but is moving ever closer to coming back on the air), so go ahead and check out our website in the meantime, which has links to all our shows and how to subscribe to each individual show’s podfeed as well as our all-you-can-hear “audio buffet” podfeed. We’re also on all sorts of services from Apple Podcasts to Spotify… and if you want to play us on a Zune, go for it!

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