
The Primrose Protocol
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“The Primrose Protocol” by Harold Taw: Saturday 8:30 p.m.Eastern
CAST:
Jacqueline Youm – Jackie is a powerhouse performer and exerts her emotional will on this show. This is Jackie’s debut with Broken Arts Entertainment, though also is featured in the upcoming comedic series Justin Thyme.
Ian Ashland – Ian has been with BAE since 2020 when he was in the press corps for Quarantine 2038. Ian is a director (Breakroom 11), Executive Producer (Justin Thyme), Producer (many anthologies), and performer. A quadruple threat if you will. He plays Copen in A Fragile Mind (The main story) as well as the same role as a 14 year old in At The Cabin.
Yana Ramos – Yana has been pulling double duty for this anthology and while primarily they have been playing Artificial Intelligence (Chocolate & Chili), we’re looking forward to Yana playing a human soon. In addition, they’re one of our primary editors for the Loved Ones Season 2 as they continue to learn and develop the craft of soundscapeengineering.
Morgan Walton – We are excited to introduce the worldto Morgan Walton. BAE has known her family for a lot of years. Her father, Aric played a leading role in Quarantine 2038 and was Principal Kneeland in Playground Rules. Her brother, Aidan, played Spike in Playground Rules. Now it’sMorgan’s turn to shine, hot on the heels of her incredible performance as Les in Newsies Jr. at Lyric Music Theater, she was ready to roll for the title role, Primrose, in Harold Taw’s drama.
DIRECTOR & PRODUCER & SOUNDSCAPE ENGINEER
Joe Swenson – Joe is also the entire crew on this show. Directing these performers was a dream, they came prepared, they worked so hard, and they were ready to bring the emotive context to a complex situation. Every show has it’s awesomeness and every show has it’s learningcurve and from an editing perspective, and this show was no different.