Ep. 39 - Rogue's Gallery - "Little Drops of Rain"

Episode 39 January 01, 2024 00:38:17
Ep. 39 - Rogue's Gallery - "Little Drops of Rain"
Madison On The Air
Ep. 39 - Rogue's Gallery - "Little Drops of Rain"

Jan 01 2024 | 00:38:17

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Show Notes

Madison finds herself in the shoes of Private Detective, Richard Rogue — and it appears he hasn’t fully vacated them. Madison will struggle against the noir detective’s male chauvinist speak in a crazy gender swapped world where a wife cheats on their husband with her male secretary, the lead detective is a hard-as-nails woman, and Madison’s boyfriend is demanding, petty and jealous. Can Madison solve the case and not offend herself in the process?

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CREDITS:

Written/Produced/Edited: Chrisi Talyn Saje
Original Music/Audio Engineering: Jeremy Saje

Madison Standish: Chrisi Talyn Saje

Mr. Hazel Burgess: David Pinion

Clara Roman: Sharon Grünwald

Lieutenant Urban: Julie Hoverson

Elijah: Jeremy Saje

Stark: Bonnie Brantley

Announcer/Georgina: Shannon Perry

Call Service Operator: Paul Arbisi

and introducing:

Madison's alter-ego Nosidam: Chelsea Greer

Find links to our actors: https://www.madisonontheair.com/cast/

 

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