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ATC89: Review of Brother Francis from A.I.R. Theatre & The Best of 2016

ATC89: Review of Brother Francis from A.I.R. Theatre & The Best of 2016

We review Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi in this episode. Andrew decided to play hooky so we plow on with special guest host, Jordyn, Roy's wife. We also talk a bit about our top picks for audio drama in 2016, address some great...

Audio Theatre Central

February 6, 201739m 31s

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We review Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi in this episode. Andrew decided to play hooky so we plow on with special guest host, Jordyn, Roy's wife. We also talk a bit about our top picks for audio drama in 2016, address some great feedback from Michael C., Roy delivers an AIO-centric newscast and JD shares a couple audio drama tidbits to cap off the show.

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