The Smell of Pines, Darkly

The Smell of Pines, Darkly
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A young man suffers blackouts and hallucinations convincing him he is a serial killer, committing atrocities he can't remember. Justin Kapla stars in this 4-part series going through June from the IBRT. “The Smell of Pines, Darkly” : Sometimes, horror is close to home.
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The series explores psychological horror themes, focusing on identity crises, mental health issues, and the struggle between reality and perception. Specific episodes reveal a young man's experience with blackouts and hallucinations as he confronts the frightening possibility of being a serial killer, offering an immersive storytelling experience that connects horror with personal fears and societal issues.

A young man suffers blackouts and hallucinations convincing him he is a serial killer, committing atrocities he can’t remember. Justin Kapla stars in this 4-part series going through June from the IBRT. “The Smell of Pines, Darkly” : Sometimes, horror is close to home.
A young man suffers blackouts and hallucinations convincing him he is a serial killer, committing atrocities he can’t remember. Justin Kapla stars in this 4-part series beginning this month and going through June from the IBRT. “The Smell of Pines, Darkly” : Sometimes horror is close to home.
Part One stars Justin Kapla as Daniel, Trelawney Erwin as Nadia, Alea Mackintosh as Rose, Jeffrey Adams as Will, Steed the sidekick, and the homeless guy, Gavia Yount as Beth, and Caleb Silvers as Brett.
Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. This program is copyright 2022 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Partial funding made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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