‘Justice: A Holocaust Zombie Story’, Episode 3: The government gets involved

Duelling forces enter the plot.

Welcome to The CJN’s first-ever audio drama, Justice: A Holocaust Zombie Story, produced in association with the Ashkenaz Festival and Dandelion Theatre.

If you’re just tuning in now, we recommend listening to the series in order:

In episode 3, Kat and Jacob meet a German government agent who tries to convince them to hand over Moishe. Jacob stonewalls him and the gang makes a getaway back to Berlin, where Kat agrees to let Moishe stay with her in Inga’s room. They finally get some sleep… until Inga’s brother, Michal, arrives to pack up his sister’s things and move her back to Warsaw.

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Credits

  • Writer: Michael Fraiman
  • Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman
  • Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion Theatre
  • Music: Bret Higgins
  • Technical production and sound design: Armaan Dutta

Cast

  • Miranda Wiseman … Kat Blackburn
  • Ilana Zackon … Tema Cardoso
  • Joshua Kilimnik … Jacob Cardoso
  • Justin Otto … The Zombie, Michal Symanski, Jim Jackson & others
  • Ralph Small … Avrum Cardoso
  • Eva Almos … Chava Cardoso, Bubbie, Anna & others
  • Nat Bushnik … Inga Symanski & others
  • Sepehr Reyboud … Amir Hassan
  • Max Ackerman … Otto Becker & others

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