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Submit ReviewEver wonder what it would be like if DEADBEAT Parents all over got what was coming to them? Well, live vicariously through the team here at Deadbeats, Inc. A hilariously real drama series about a group of single mothers who join forces and form their own Child Support Enforcement Agency to take deadbeats all around New York City down!
Start with Episode 1 and by Episode 6 you will be wondering where to find a Deadbeats office near you!
If only they really existed...
EPISODE 1 - Fight For Yourself.
In the beginning there was --- Job Loss... Kassidy and her co-worker friends suddenly get laid off, at the same time Kassidy's pre-teen daughter Tori serves herself up to the detention God's. When more trouble at school reveals just how much help Tori's father isn't the wild ride begins...
What lead Kassidy and the team to open Deadbeats, Inc.. Find out here.
**CELEBRATING 3 YEARS OF DEADBEATS, originally produced& published in 2019, it's our Anniversary relaunch for all the fans we missed... ENJOY**
STARRING Cheray O’Neal as Kassidy Jones
Kaitlyn Kaylee Brown as Tori Gaines
Maurice Smith as Leon Gaines
Coryandre Wright as Daniel
Sonja Inge as Margie
Massiel Hernandez as Tina
Adriene Brathwaite as Belinda
Brooklyn Jones as School Safety Lacey
Cephus CJ Johnson as Taj
Ray Yamamoto as Carols
Aubrey Trujillo-Scarr - as Claudia & Mrs. Bailey
Vivia Armstrong - as the Officer
Victoria Kelemen - as Kelly
Visit https://aishacasey.weebly.com/deadbeats.html for full cast and crew info about Deadbeats.
Deadbeats is an highly immersive indie produced Audio Drama. Deadbeats was Written, Directed and Produced by Aisha Casey; with Associate Producers Andre Douglas, and Shacora Mitchell. Editing by Aisha Casey. Sound Design and Mixing by Sharoca Mitchell.
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