It’s the end of the world as we know it
Description
Dome Sweet Dome by Year 8 students
In this story, Year 8 students imagine a world where meteors poison the skies and zombies spread from Bankstown to Campbelltown. Trapped inside a glass dome with zombies banging on the walls outside, they piece together what makes life worth living.
And in the end, humanity is saved by Kendrick Lamar’s zombie-proof backboard and a slam dunk from LeBron James.
Written by: Year 8 students
Produced by: Year 8 students and Philip Wilcox.
Sound design and production by: Milku.
Apocalypse, Then ? by Jake Dean
In our second story, the world collapses the day before Henry’s short story is published in The New Yorker. Henry, a jaded Adelaide teacher, embarks on one final mission: to find proof his masterpiece exists. Joined by Felix, a naïve but enthusiastic survivor, they sail amidst chaos, navigate a turbulent friendship, and grasp at fleeting glimpses of hope in a post-apocalyptic time.
Literary glory, baked beans, and not killing the man who saved your dictionary - the ultimate survival guide for a writer at the end of the world.
Written by: Jake Dean
Performed by: Adam Dunn.
Produced by: Jane Messer.
Audio engineer: Martin Gallagher.
It’s part of a fabulous live storytelling show and podcast called StorySALOON
All The Best Credits
Host: Kwame Slusher
Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell
Events and Partnership Coordinator: Phoebe Adler-Ryan
Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie
Theme Music composed by Shining Bird
Special shout out to our volunteers, Ray, Sue, Sharon, Lindsay, Andrew, Ash and Emma.
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