"A good and entertaining maritime adventure. Great characters!" ★★★★★ - Eskodion
"binged it in a weekend and enjoyed entire show" ★★★★★ - Lin
"This is an impressive character-driven podcast that tells a multidimensional story about resistance, survival, colonialism, class, racism, gender, culture, history and so much more." ★★★★★ - CrowHollow
"Everything from the storytelling and dialogue to the performance to the music and soundscaping is absolutely pitch perfect. " ★★★★★ - Nerdfaerie28
"iTunes only allows for a 5 star rating, but this show deserves 5000" ★★★★★ - FMO38
"A fantastic, swashbuckling adventure. Full of a great cast and sound design." ★★★★★ - reeble
"A good and entertaining maritime adventure. Great characters!" ★★★★★ - Eskodion "binged it in a weekend and enjoyed entire show" ★★★★★ - Lin "This is an impressive character-driven podcast that tells a multidimensional story about resistance, survival, colonialism, class, racism, gender, culture, history and so much more." ★★★★★ - CrowHollow "Everything from the storytelling and dialogue to the performance to the music and soundscaping is absolutely pitch perfect. " ★★★★★ - Nerdfaerie28 "iTunes only allows for a 5 star rating, but this show deserves 5000" ★★★★★ - FMO38 "A fantastic, swashbuckling adventure. Full of a great cast and sound design." ★★★★★ - reeble
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Podcast
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Pirate, Nautical, Drama, Comedy, Fiction, Historical, Documentary, Anticolonial
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20 Episodes (10 Fiction, 10 Documentary)
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Trice Forgotten is a found-family, pirating adventure. Alestes works as a merchant captain but her passengers keep becoming permanent crewmates, until she realises her ship has become a floating museum, laboratory, vault of repatriated ‘treasures’ and chef’s kitchen.
Will she use her new network of allies to build safe harbour and potentially a future for her new community, or will she once again put her head down and drown in her sea of excuses…
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June 2023
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Executive Producer
Voice Actor -
Audio Verse Awards:
+Best Guest Voices in an Existing Production
+Best Composition in an Existing Production -
The Daily Telegraph: “Somewhere between Succession and Up Pompeii!”