Let the Old Wives Tell It is a product of Onology Audio.
This episode was written, directed, and guided by Kristington Jeanne Plotkin.
Transcript for the episode can be found on our website.
Additional voices includeGhislaine Sopher-Phillips as the Narrator & StepmotherAshley Arróliga as CinderellaGemma Rickers as the StepsistersJames Burkdoll as Father, Ancestor, and StraboPersephone Rose as Fae & an Animal FriendKristington Jeanne Plotkin as any additional characters
Once Upon a Time voices include Kristington, Kassandra Cherry, Josh Monroe from “the City Within the Walls” podcast, Eve Schleich, Ridge Mcghee, and Isaac Wisniewski
Onology Audio is always casting for future projects and interested in adapting new stories for audio. Whether you’re an actor, a writer, or a sound engineer, we’d love to get you involved. Onology Audio is committed to inclusive casting choices. For more information, go to OnologyAudio.com, or shoot us a message over social media.
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child performed by Julia Griffin, Johnny Mae Medlock, and Clifford Reed in 1939 at the State Farm Women’s Dormitory in Raiford, Florida.
Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound as followsDear Moon by Velvet MoonSometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child – TraditionalSimple Magic – Stationary SignThe Magic City – Philip AyersSaw It Coming – John BjorkClockmaster’s Magic Pendulum – Grant NewmanPirates & Princesses – Johannes BornloffIn a Field Far Away – LeimotiA Strange Shadow – Damon GreeneHeavenly Fathers – DeskantLong Distance Lovers – LeimotiNew Rituals – LeimotiPure Aroma – Rune Dale
Some Sound Effects provided by freesound.org
Thank you so much toRaven ToneyScherisHillary Place-Sneddon