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audio
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Drama
Fiction
Serialized
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture

FICTION



There’s the family you grew up with:  your mom, your dad, your siblings.  And then, there’s the family you carry around in your head for the rest of your life.  This show is about that second family, the one that lives within you.



From Mermaid Palace and Radiotopia, Sharon Mashihi brings you Appearances, a one woman audio show that straddles the line between fiction and truth.  Appearances brings to life an Iranian American family and community through the real and fantastical mental machinations of Melanie Barzadeh. Melanie is in her mid 30’s and desires nothing more than to become a mother. The difficulty of finding the right partner seems to be directly connected to the struggles witnessed in her home throughout her entire childhood. As Sharon Mashihi voice-acts all the characters in one family, the depth of the love, pain, and struggle is felt with a visceral, profound compassion at every turn.

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Premiere Date |
2020-09-11
Frequency |
Periodic
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13 Available Episodes (13 Total)Average duration: 00:26:08
Mar 07 | 00:38:40
SISTERS
Nov 10 | 00:09:06
Radiotopia Presents: S***hole Country
Oct 27 | 00:31:36
Episode 09: The World
Oct 23 | 00:33:42
Episode 08: Melanie Tells Her Mom
Oct 20 | 00:23:13
Episode 07: AKA Episode 6 1/2 [Indecisive Artist]
Oct 16 | 00:20:30
Episode 06: Ace of Hearts
Oct 13 | 00:31:13
Episode 05: Good Eggs
Oct 09 | 00:37:59
Episode 04: Last Ditch Effort
Oct 06 | 00:25:45
Episode 03: Vida
Oct 02 | 00:33:08
Episode 02: A Person Who Has Never Even Been Married Fantasizes Incessantly About Divorce
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