WHAT MAKES IT GREAT: This is an audio drama about intersecting stories in a version of Boston a little to the left of our reality. With a large cast, ambitious storytelling scope, and multitude of POVs, it's nevertheless got a clear and continuous storyline throughout. It engages with issues of racism, urban planning, and mortality (not necessarily in that order). Sound kinda serious? It also has people living in an abandoned theme park, a campaign for a subway line to declare itself an independent city, use of pneumatic tubes for divination purposes, an Olive Garden food truck, and Atlantis. You know, the lost city of Atlantis. The cast is ethnically diverse and has more LGBTQ characters than I can count. And it has three seasons, which is enough story to sink your teeth into but short enough that it'd be easy to get through in time for Yuletide.
WHERE CAN I FIND IT?: Anywhere you get podcasts, or at greaterbostonshow.com!
Greater Boston podcast!
WHAT MAKES IT GREAT: This is an audio drama about intersecting stories in a version of Boston a little to the left of our reality. With a large cast, ambitious storytelling scope, and multitude of POVs, it's nevertheless got a clear and continuous storyline throughout. It engages with issues of racism, urban planning, and mortality (not necessarily in that order). Sound kinda serious? It also has people living in an abandoned theme park, a campaign for a subway line to declare itself an independent city, use of pneumatic tubes for divination purposes, an Olive Garden food truck, and Atlantis. You know, the lost city of Atlantis. The cast is ethnically diverse and has more LGBTQ characters than I can count. And it has three seasons, which is enough story to sink your teeth into but short enough that it'd be easy to get through in time for Yuletide.
WHERE CAN I FIND IT?: Anywhere you get podcasts, or at greaterbostonshow.com!