Season 4 of The Penumbra Podcast continues the storylines of the Juno Steel series and Tales of the Second Citadel. It premiered with a Juno story on September 28, 2021.
Overview[]
Depending on who you ask, the Penumbra is either the grandest hotel this side of Nowhere or a twice-monthly podcast series. Each episode takes the form of a 30-50 minute radio play.
The Penumbra is all about stories you recognize told in ways you won’t expect. Your femme fatale might be an homme fatale; you might find that not every haunting needs a ghost. Your criminal underworld might advertise on billboards ten miles tall, and when push comes to shove your home might have a bit more heart than you’re comfortable with. It’s never just a heist, a Western, an adventure. It’s the parts we think are still fresh about those genres — along with what we keep locked behind our doors.
And what’s behind those doors, you ask? Well… see for yourself.
Episodes[]
Bonus Episodes[]
Title | Series | Release Date |
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The Rita Minute 4: 4Ever Love | Juno Steel | February 14, 2022 |
Second Citadel - ECHIDNACHT | Tales of the Second Citadel | October 31, 2022 |
Juno Steel and the April Fool | Juno Steel | April 1, 2023 |
Cast and Crew[]
Cast[]
- Juno Steel Series
- Joshua Ilon as Juno Steel
- Chelsea Ruscio as Puck Falco
- Josephine Moshiri Elwood as Diamond Hijikata
- Regine Vital as Captain Hijikata
- Bob Mussett as Sonny
- Lydian Meloccaro as Detective Parsons
- Kate Jones as Rita
- Melissa Barker as Arcana Lately
- Kiki Samko as Ricky Lately
- Lindsay Eagle as Sammy Lately
- William Schuller as Marty Lately
- Stefano Perti as Mick Mercury
- Noah Simes as Peter Nureyev
- Ellie Desautels as Slip Jackson
- Stewart Evan Smith as The Executives and the Voice of Palomine Aurinko
- Kolton Stremler as The Broker
- Harley Takagi Kaner as Director W.
- Sarah Gazdowicz as Buddy Aurinko
- Chloé Cunha as Vespa Ilkay
- Alexander Stravinski as Jet
- And Lydian Meloccaro, Tyler Rosati, and Mertz as the Ensemble
- Tales of the Second Citadel
- Marge Dunn as Olala
- Leslie Drescher as Caroline
- Bob Mussett as Sir Pellinore and Jellyman (Credited as Ensemble, unconfirmed)
- M. Sutherland as Angelo
- Melissa DeJesus as Quanyii
- Anjimile as Ale
- Lydian Meloccaro as Augustus of Ingenue
- Glen Moore as Frank
- Stewart Evan Smith as Sir Lamorak
- Matthew Zahnzinger as Damien
- Melissa Ennulat as Rilla
- Noah Simes as Lord Arum
- Joshua Ilon as Sir Tristan the Cold
- Jason Mellin as Sir Talfryn
- Kat Buckingham as Queen Mira
- Alexander Stravinski as Captain Absolon
- Kiki Samko as Amma
- Josephine Moshiri Elwood as Finlet and Bekko
- Erica Simpson as Cobbleston the Guardgoyle
- Ginny D'Angelo as Capuchin
- Kate Jones as the Receptionist and Frog Woman (Credited as Ensemble, unconfirmed)
- Allison Choat as Frog Woman and Tour Guide (Credited as Ensemble, unconfirmed)
- Harley Takagi Kaner as Enoch and Crickatilly (Uncredited, unconfirmed)
- Peter Staley as The Wolf
- Sarah Morin as the Corpse-Golem
- Cam Cronen as The Nosferatu
- Reyna Moody as Sir Galahad
- And Kate Jones, Alexander Stravinski, Allison Choat, Harley Takagi Kaner, Mertz, and Kevin Vibert as the Ensemble
Crew[]
- Alice Chuang as Head of Design
- Ginny D'Angelo as Head of Merchandise and Outreach
- Ellison Estephan as Promotional artist
- Melissa DeJesus as Script editing team
- Harley Takagi Kaner as Co-creator, Head of Episode Development, Director, Sound designer
- Joelle Kross as Transcriptionist
- Noah Simes as Production manager
- Grahame Turner as Script editing team
- Kevin Vibert as Co-creator, Head of Operations, Lead writer
- Ryan Vibert as Composer and performer of original music
- Recorded by Mertz at The Bridge Sound & Stage