Join Mallory the fruit bat as she struggles to contain her incorrigible best friend Spencer from wreaking havoc throughout the nocturnal exhibit.
LIGHTS OUT is a sitcom for your ears! This monthly scripted podcast is written and produced by Helen Burak, starring Megan Goldman and Helen Burak, with music by Nicolai Heidlas. Cover art by Bart Klick and Zach Stoppel.
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Join Mallory the fruit bat as she struggles to contain her incorrigible best friend Spencer from wreaking havoc throughout the nocturnal exhibit.
LIGHTS OUT is a sitcom for your ears! This monthly scripted podcast is written and produced by Helen Burak, starring Megan Goldman and Helen Burak, with music by Nicolai Heidlas. Cover art by Bart Klick and Zach Stoppel.
Mallory is plagued by signs that her friendship with Spencer is going to end when she moves away. Meanwhile Spencer is stuck babysitting some human kid who cries every time she tries to leave the enclosure. Recorded LIVE from iO West in Hollywood as part of the 4th Annual Scripted Comedy Festival.
LIGHTS OUT
Episode 4: ‘Stop Looking at Us, Kid’
Written and produced by Helen Burak.
Mallory voiced by Megan Goldman
Spencer voiced by Helen Burak
Ginger voiced by Emily Harrison
Floyd voiced by Raymond Lew
Nadine voiced by Sandy Green
Additional voices (inc. human child) by Aviya McGuire
With Colin Contreary and Nick Foran in the booth.
Theme music is ‘Colourful Spots’ by Nicolai Heidlas (youtube.com/user/Vercittyfilms).
Cover art by Bart Klick and Zach Stoppel (www.ramen-empire.com).
Lights Out
Join Mallory the fruit bat as she struggles to contain her incorrigible best friend Spencer from wreaking havoc throughout the nocturnal exhibit.
LIGHTS OUT is a sitcom for your ears! This monthly scripted podcast is written and produced by Helen Burak, starring Megan Goldman and Helen Burak, with music by Nicolai Heidlas. Cover art by Bart Klick and Zach Stoppel.