About the show

Season one follows Deirdre Gardner on a quest to revive the sound of a generation off a busted cassette tape from 1992, and wake up her decrepit hometown of Rosemary Hills Golf Course Community to all that’s been forgotten. We learn that Deirdre’s tenacity to resurrect the songs of the mysterious former resident Wim Faros is fueled by her struggle with her mother’s advancing dementia. Music triggers memories, and before they know it, Deirdre and her mother are fronting an avant-garde, multi-generational band.

In Season two, the town of Rosemary Hills is in foreclosure and Deirdre is struggling to care for her mother in a nursing home. While the golf course festers in its 11th hour before being razed and turned into a cemetery, mysterious messages begin to appear, insisting that "Wim Faros Lives."

 Production team and cast

Jacquelyn Landgraf
Creator, writer, producer, director, co-lyricist.
Voice of Deirdre Gardner.

Vincent Cacchione
Sound engineer and mixing. Original music and co-lyricist, Season 2

Felicia Dominguez
Production assistant and dialogue editing, Season 2

Anya Saffir
Story Consultant
Co-director, Season 1

Nate Weida
Original music, co-lyricist, Season 1.
Voice of Rod Reeder.

Night Vale Presents
Executive producer, Season 1

Annie Golden
Voice of Emma Gardner

Melissa Mahoney
Voice of Cody Elwood-Nowakowski

Wesley Zurick
Voice of Phil

Rebecca Delgado Smith
Voice of Renata Lucio

Esther Moon
Voice of Park Song

Siobhan Fallon-Hogan
Voice of Tricia Elwood

Roberta Colindrez
Voice of Detective Pam Orland

Reggie White and Andy Schneeflock
Voices of the Rosemary Hills PD

Social Media Interns: Shelby Phillips, Isabelle Wynne, Lucille Bhisitkul, Claire Smith

About Jacquelyn Landgraf

 Jacquelyn Landgraf is originally from the south side of Chicago, has spent over a decade performing and writing in the New York theater, and is now based in Los Angeles. She is the creator and star of the musical fiction podcast It Makes A Sound and the producer of its soundtrack album, Wim Faros: the Attic Tape. Her voice can be heard on many fiction podcasts. She is an alumna of the avant-garde comedy collective the NY Neo-Futurists, the writer/performers of the ongoing shows Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind and The Infinite Wrench. Her short plays and writings are published in 225 Plays by the New York Neo-Futurists; How To Be A Grown Up: the Complete and Definitive Answer; and Loose Lips. She works with creators across mediums in story development, is a member of the acting faculty at NYU Tisch School of the Arts/Atlantic Acting School, and teaches performance and writing workshops across the U.S. and internationally.

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