Re: Carmilla

Re: Carmilla
Podcast Description
Re: Carmilla is an audio adaptation of Carmilla from the team behind Re: Dracula. It's a faithful, text-accurate adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu's novella, featuring a full cast to tug on your heartstrings and sound design to keep you on the edge of your seat. Out now in full!
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The podcast primarily focuses on themes of gothic horror, suspense, and romance, exploring the complexities of human and supernatural relationships. Notable episodes delve into pivotal moments such as the ordeals and secrets surrounding the character Laura, with episodes like The Meeting and A Very Strange Agony highlighting the tension and emotional stakes of the narrative.

Re: Carmilla is an audio adaptation of Carmilla from the team behind Re: Dracula. It’s a faithful, text-accurate adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s novella, featuring a full cast to tug on your heartstrings and sound design to keep you on the edge of your seat. Out now in full!
Transcript here.
This episode featured Sasha Sienna as Laura and Nathan Blades as The Baron. Directed by Ella Watts. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Sound design by Tal Minear. Music by Trace Callahan. Executive produced by Jamieson Ridenhour, Hannah Wright, Stephen Indrisano, Ella Watts, Pacific S. Obidah, and Tal Minear. A Bloody FM production.
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