London, 1889. When the residents of 221B Baker Street leave town for the weekend to solve one of their most famous cases, no one is left to clear a poor houseke...
You are cordially invited to:
The Press Opening of 22Fun B Baker Merriment Park (and Memorial)
August 18th, 1891
That place that used to be the only standing monument to the Anglo-Turkish War (we think)
In which a morbid interruption leads to a potential new case, and all is not as it may seem…
Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media.
CREDITS
Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers.
CAST
Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson
James Stallion: Chris Vizurraga
Madge Stallion: Katie McLean Hainsworth
Archie Cartwright: Shawn Pfautsch
Lucius Peppermint: Evin McQuistion
McMurphy/Bram: Ian Geers
Dr Iphegenia Brown: Hannah McKechnie
Inspector Braddock: Wesley Scott
Inspector Whittle: Jay Donley
Elizabeth Weatherby: Allie Babich
Devlin Montgomery, the Standard: Chris Hainsworth
Tuppence Montgomery, The Times: Sarah Coakley Price
Jacob Sullivan Montgomery, The Spectacle: Trey Plutnicki
Fitzy, The Evening Sun: Zack McKenna
Forensics Paul: Daniel Millhouse
Ambrosius: Llewyn Geers-Thompson
CONTENT NOTES
This episode contains adult language and sexual innuendo. Discussions of murder, blood, dead bodies. Visit to a coroner.
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43:34
Chapter Eleven: The Case of the Alliterative Arachnid
You are cordially invited to:
The Brattleboro Toy Factory
38 minutes past midnight on May 5th, 1891
In which our trio of detectives learn just how quickly fortunes can change...
Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media.
CREDITS
Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers.
CAST
Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson
James Stallion: Chris Vizurraga
Madge Stallion: Katie McLean Hainsworth
Lucius Peppermint: Evin McQuistion
Prudence: Julie Adamo
Fitzy: Zack McKenna
Weatherby: Allie Babich
Romulus Brattelboro/Standard Reporter: Chris Hainsworth
Times Reporter: Sarah Coakley Price
Spectacle Reporter: Trey Plutnicki
Actor Holmes: Sam Hubbard
Actor Watson: Daniel Millhouse
CONTENT NOTES
This episode contains references to death and mourning.
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44:52
Fawx & Stallion Season Two Trailer!
We are so excited to announce that Fawx & Stallion second season-long mystery, The Case of the Precarious Park, will be premiering on November 11th, 2024!
LONDON, 1891. At the press night of London’s first ever merriment park, and James Stallion’s newest investment venture, a ghastly and theatrical murder is committed, and its intended target appears to be one of the illustrious residents of 221B Baker Street. The only problem is that he’s since vanished, leaving only the residents of 224 to solve the case. And this time, every eye in London will be turned to them…
Episodes 1-6 will release bi-weekly on Mondays at 5 AM CST, and then we will take a brief hiatus before returning with episodes 7-10. All episodes will be available two days early to our Indiegogo backers at the Press Pass level and above, though we will ask you to refrain from sharing any spoilers for reasons that will very quickly become apparent.
This trailer was sound designed by Newton Schottelkotte and featured the voices of Jeremy Thompson, Chris Vizurraga, Katie McLean Hainsworth, Chris Hainsworth, Sam Hubbard, Rachel Jones, Daniel Millhouse, Sarah Price, Trey Plutnicki, Evin McQuistion, Ian Geers, Zach McKenna, Jay Donley, Wesley Scott, and Allie Babich.
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4:21
Presenting: Divorce Ranch
Hello detectives! We are about to wrap recordings on season 2--in fact, we invite you to join us on September 28th as we take over the Fable and Folly Instagram account and take you inside our final recording of the season!
In the meantime, however, we want to invite you to check out a fantastic show called Divorce Ranch! Not only is Divorce Ranch a full cast, grand-scale whodunit, and not only is it a show that toes the line between comedy and drama, and not only is it a contained, under-3-hour story with a second season soon to come—it also takes an irreverent look at history that is both authentic and fresh, with new, modern perspectives on a the past about the people who get left in the margins of history. For listeners of Fawx & Stallion that like any and all of those things in our show, we think you will love Divorce Ranch. In fact, we’re so sure of it that we’re sharing their first episode on the feed today. From our detectives to theirs, we hope you enjoy.
Find more information on their website, and find them wherever you listen to podcasts!
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25:38
Presenting: Sorry About The Murder
Hello detectives! We are past the halfway point of our recordings for season 2 of Fawx & Stallion, and can’t wait to share this brand new mystery later this year! In the meantime, though, we wanted to share another show on our network, Fable & Folly, with you—today, we’re happy to showcase the first episode of Sorry About the Murder. The show is a murder mystery fiction podcast set in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario. Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a grisly murder to clear his name…and ready the ice for that night’s hockey game. It feels a bit like Murder She Wrote meets Death By Dying, wrapped up in an incredibly fun mystery. So today, we hope you enjoy episode one of Sorry about the Murder!
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London, 1889. When the residents of 221B Baker Street leave town for the weekend to solve one of their most famous cases, no one is left to clear a poor housekeeper’s name of a crime she didn’t commit. Well, no one except for their neighbors at 224B…