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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Episode 10 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 10

 Finale. 

It's laughter through tears at Grace Temple. In the final episode of this series, Mrs. Kenny's funeral goes awry when Muriel and Reverend Dr. Peabody are in charge of decorations, Nina and Joan find out Mrs. Kenny's first name and Beth and Tilly plot to tell Joan about Beth's impending departure.

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor, Kelly Nicole, Chris Redish, and Saylor Billings.

You can subscribe to The Arc of Joan and Billibatt Productions at Acast or wherever you get your podcasts.

Some sound effects and music is licensed under Creative Commons and can be downloaded from freesound.org.

The Arc of Joan was wholly created during the 2020 - '21 Covid Lockdown by a group of actors determined not just to survive a global pandemic but to thrive by continuing to create art and comedy together.

Episode 9 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 9

Episode 9: Beth arrives back from vacation and tries to get time to deliver her news to Joan while Alan makes a life altering decision and Muriel schemes to save Tilly from the forces of the dark web. Things are finally looking up for everyone at Grace Temple, until they're not.

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor, Kelly Nicole, Chris Redish, and Saylor Billings.

You can subscribe to The Arc of Joan and Billibatt Productions at Acast or wherever you get your podcasts.

Some sound effects and music is licensed under Creative Commons and can be downloaded from freesound.org.

The Arc of Joan was wholly created during the 2020 - '21 Covid Lockdown by a group of actors determined not just to survive a global pandemic but to thrive by continuing to create art and comedy together.

Episode 8 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 8

Artifactual

Pastor Joan sets Tilly on a relic hunting mission via the dark web as Alan tries to impress Nina with a podcast idea he doesn't have, and Beth gets an opportunity she didn't see coming.

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor, Kelly Nicole, Chris Redish, and Saylor Billings.

You can subscribe to The Arc of Joan and Billibatt Productions at Acast or wherever you get your podcasts.

Some sound effects and music is licensed under Creative Commons and can be downloaded from freesound.org.

The Arc of Joan was wholly created during the 2020 - '21 Covid Lockdown by a group of actors determined not just to survive a global pandemic but to thrive by continuing to create art and comedy together.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Episode 7 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 7

Divine Justice

Joan discovers a mole at Grace Temple and mounts a best defense to dig it out. Tilly confronts her past bully and has Nina discovered a new love interest?

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor, Kelly Nicole, Drew Morgan, Chris Redish, and Saylor Billings.

You can subscribe to The Arc of Joan and Billibatt Productions at Billibatt1.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

Some sound effects and music is licensed under Creative Commons and can be downloaded from freesound.org.

The Arc of Joan was wholly created during the 2020 - '21 Covid Lockdown by a group of actors determined not just to survive a global pandemic but to thrive by continuing to create art and comedy together.

Episode 6 The Arc of Joan

Episode 6

 Messaging

It's another frantic day at Grace Temple as Joan meets with her fancy budget busting Nashville designer for her upcoming tour while Beth and Y.M. meet with the delegate from the National Evangelical Association to tour the church facilities and discuss foundation expansion funding. Written by Saylor Billings.

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor, Shelly Boucher, Steve Briscoe, Drew Morgan, Chris Redish, and Saylor Billings.

You can subscribe to The Arc of Joan at acast.com

Some sound effects and music is licensed under Creative Commons and can be downloaded from freesound.org.

The Arc of Joan was wholly created during the 2020 - '21 Covid Lockdown by a group of actors determined not just to survive a global pandemic but to thrive by continuing to create art and comedy together.

Episode 5 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 5

Church and State

A young congregant wants to oust a Grace Temple Apostle from city council and asks Y.M. for the "youth vote" as Joan interviews new associates and Beth plans to close the Thoughts and Prayers book shop. But things are never what they seem with Joan's rival and mega-church pastor, Jo Paul, pulling strings and causing chaos for Joan.

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Some of the sound effects were downloaded from freesound.org and Creative Commons License for which we are grateful.

Episode 4 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 4

 

Joan of Snark

Chaos reigns during tornado season as Pastor Joan struggles to shelter the town people. Beth has to solve Nina's riddle as to where she's hidden the generators. Tilly reveals she's an advanced prepper and Rev. Paul decides this is the perfect time to filch some congregants from Joan.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The CAST!

 

The cast page is supposed to be where you learn about the professional credits of actors. And I don’t know any actors who like to write them, because the bio’s always come out too clever by half or pithy or wearisome. So, I’ve decided to write how I know the actors and, or what I know about them. I’ve included links to their web presence where appropriate.

 

Amanda Melby plays Beth Shipman. I met Amanda when I was looking for an actor’s workout studio. Like all actors I needed a place to hone forgotten skills; a safe place to fail. And, luckily, because I fail a lot, I found Amanda and Verve Studio. (And working out at Verve plays an important role here as it helped populate the women on this podcast.)  She has two kids, two dogs, a husband, plays the cello, has a house, bit of a foody, and is a movie producer. You know about Swans, all silky and smooth gliding across the water so that you don’t know underneath the water they’re really working. That’s Amanda. And she teaches you to work, she doesn’t hand out kudo’s, which is the kindest thing an acting coach will do for you. I thought if I’m going to play this wacky preacher I’m going to need a ‘straight (wo)man’. Let me think, who do I know who has held me accountable for myself? Who can understand the humor and just gently glide a hand over it to make it laugh out loud? So, I emailed Amanda the pilot script and said, “choose a character you want to play”.

 

Andrea Taylor (nee Thompson) plays Tilly Cox. I met Andrea at Verve. She was shy and unsure of herself. But despite her trepidation and fear she got up every week and did her scene as best as she could. Then week after week she got better and better. It was like watching a doe discovering the world around her. Then her talent blossomed. When I first started writing Arc of Joan Andrea was my first choice to play Tilly. There is an innocence to her voice that was perfect; she could have played Beth but I really wanted her for Tilly. Because I could write to that voice and not have to write for that voice. (writers will know what I mean here) And I also knew that Andrea is reliable, if she said yes, she would be there, prepared, and ready to go. I know that Andrea has an office job where she does office things and wears office clothes. She has a generous and brave husband named Zach who rode in on his stallion and saved the show when an actor dropped out at the last minute. I know that Andrea has 4 cats and grows broccoli.

 

Shelly Boucher plays Nina Jackson. Shelly is one of the busiest people you’ll ever meet. She has 3 kids, runs a business, and acts. I met Shelly twice. Follow me here, I first saw Shelly in a weight loss commercial, which was odd because the second time was in a class at Verve and she was doing a monologue about the death of a child and she was a complete wreck. And this second meeting I kept thinking, how do I know her? Have I met her before? Her monologue was so convincing I kept my head down all night thinking do I know anyone who’s lost a child like this? But a couple of nights later I saw the commercial again and the lightbulb went off. Ah ha! She doesn’t have a weight loss problem, she is a just a convincing actor! She fooled me twice! So with Shelly playing Nina I knew I could write anything and she’d pull it off. So I called her and said, do you have time? And she said, I’ll make time and bless her heart, she did. You know the old saying, “If you want to get something done ask a busy person”? That’s Shelly.

 

I play Pastor Joan Moore. I first met me in 2020. I was road weary from going back and forth to L.A. for the past year taking classes, doing stand-up, auditioning. I had decided to take time off for the holiday’s of 2019 and, it’s kinda quaint now, my wife and I decided to empty the kitchen cabinets. You know, eat the cans of corn and garbanzo beans stuffed in the back, chip off the ice from that bag of frozen peas and eat them, so we gave it all a good clean out. And just when I was revving up to head back to L.A. the pandemic hit. So I asked me, what can I do now? And me, wise person she is, said write something for me. If no one is going to be casting anything for a while, it seemed, I should hire me to act. Yes! And I’ll bet I can get a good deal on me to write it too. I mean it’s not like me’s going anywhere, I can’t escape me. And the one thing I know about me is that having people around me will help hold me accountable to this thing. So in 2020 I became the new me. Writer, producer, director, actor, and podcast editor. Homebound but still productive. It’s been a weird turnaround from going to Hollywood every week, driving past the shiny studio’s, hanging out in dingy backrooms and talking into unsanitary microphones. (Ew)

 

Chris Redish plays Reverend Doctor Alan Peabody. To be honest I only knew Chris by reputation, which is stellar. I know that he’s British-American, he teaches improv, and I know he’s been an absolute delight to work with. It’s difficult to remotely direct someone that you’ve never acted with before, but Chris made it really easy. He did test recordings for me, and I’d give feedback and then he’d send me back perfect takes. Honestly it was awesome. He even stepped in for a character that was way out of his wheelhouse and it was so funny that I almost brought the character back for the finale show. There is nothing more delightful than to write something you think is one way and then have someone perform it a different way which turns out to be better than what you wrote.

 

Kelly Nicole plays Muriel. I first met Kelly in a roadhouse outside of Yuma. She was covered in flies and pointing at me yelling about UFO’s.  Finally, I figured out she wanted to use my phone, it was hard to understand her because she doesn’t have any teeth, but there was no way I was letting her use my phone. I mean, yeah, she could be an E.T., what with her wrinkly skin and oddly disproportionate limbs but still.  I can say this because Kelly is one of the most talented young actresses I know. She’s got a genuine bubbly personality and generous spirit so of course I had to come up with a self-centered semi-evil character for her to play. Kelly is what we’d call a ‘ringer’. Her take on Muriel was so spot on it was startling. When we talked about the character, Muriel, she just said, ‘oh I know this character’ and she was off to the races with it adding dimension and depth. I know Kelly is close with her family, she has a dog she adores, and grows candy canes.

 

Drew Morgan plays Y.M. (Justin McDuffin). Drew is a stand-up comedian. He was also a public defender and went to the same law school as my wife. And he’s also from one county over from where my family’s from in Tennessee; which makes us…unrelated. (we’re not all kissing cousins from that area. Thank you very much!)  I know that Drew has a wife and stepped in sans effort for the role which at some point in his life he was bound to play. So I’m glad I could knock that one out for him.

Episode 3 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 3

Opportunity Knocks.

Beth is in for the shock of her life when she attempts to get to the bottom of some unauthorized use of the church van. Joan, meanwhile, never lets a good opportunity go to waste.

 

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Thomas, Shelly Boucher, Zach Thomas, Saylor Billings.

Music is licensed under Creative Commons and downloaded from freesound.org.

 

Episode 2 The Arc of Joan

 Episode 2

The Sermon Files. As Joan plays internet catch up, riots breakout after Y.M. attempts to double the congregation size with social media posts that mimic a soap opera format but based on biblical stories.

Starring: Amanda Melby, Andrea Thomas, Shelly Boucher, Zach Thomas, Saylor Billings.

Music is licensed under Creative Commons and downloaded from freesound.org.

Episode 1: The Arc of Joan

Episode 1


Episode 1: Vengeance is Mine. Beth returns to her small town roots to help streamline the Grace Temple Prophecy church. In constant battle with the Reverend Paul from a near by mega church her Aunt Joan, the pastor of GTP, has dreams of becoming a televangelist superstar. Will Joan's husband Tom, scheming to get a hot tub for his sex re-education compound, undo her dreams and Beth's fiscal streamlining?

Starring: Saylor Billings, Shelly Boucher, Steve Briscoe, Amanda Melby, Andrea Taylor

 

*Music is licensed under Creative Commons and downloaded from freesound.org.

Monday, November 22, 2021

Characters of The Arc of Joan

 

Pastor Joan Moore believes God has sought her out to lead his people to the holy land. Joan is the second coming of Tammy Faye Baker. She is known for her wild sermons, speaking in tongues, and healing the sick. After her parents passed away she inherited a run-down family farm that she converted into the Grace Temple Prophecy Church (GTP). Joan’s first husband helped Joan build the original church and her second helped remodel it, before he pilfered the church coffers and died in a car accident. Her third husband Tom, however, has established the gay re-education compound which has lifted more than a few eyebrows around town. When faced with a moral dilemma Joan will misquote the Bible and can twist the phrase, ‘what can I do to help’ to also mean ‘how can your needs help me’. Her motto is Give to Get.

 

Beth Shipman, Joan’s niece, is an atheist. She is the daughter of Joan’s deceased sister, who died of breast cancer; we don’t know who her father is. Beth is smart but she was naïve. She won a math scholarship to LSU and after finishing with top grades she took a job in NYC a few years before the financial crisis of ’08.  After the crash she and her “roommate” moved to Chicago and found new jobs with a sketchy accounting firm that landed both of them in jail. The roommate had set Beth up in a fraud scheme and luckily, with the help of the FBI, Beth was able to show how she couldn’t have known about the scheme but that fact also left the “roommate” holding the bag and put her in jail for 15 years. Out of money, she’s landed where she started out, on her family farm. With her recent past in tatters, she’s thrown herself into her work making sure her Aunt and the business church is above board financially.

 

Nina Jackson, Music Minister. Nina is the epitome of a good Christian and it would be nice if everyone would acknowledge this truth.  But with prayer, she can forgive you for thinking otherwise. Nina and Joan have known each other for 30 years. They started out spreading the gospel together in various churches traveling and sleeping in a car and eating out of gas stations as they perfected their show min

istry. Nina’s choir and musical ministry is a cornerstone of Grace Temple.

 

Youth Minister, Justin McDuffin. Known as Y.M., Justin is in it to win it! He is out to indoctrinate the youth masses. He sees no irony or blasphemy in his money grubbing. He sees himself as the future of this church and the heir apparent.  He has to have the newest and latest cool things in order to attract as many of the youths as possible. But alas he is lazy and is always trying to get people to do his work. He thinks being the “boss” means you do less work. Much like Joan’s rival Joseph Paul he believes in the gospel of money and God wants you to be rich.

 

Joseph Paul, Reverend of National Evangelical. It is a mega-church in the next larger town over.  It’s not enough for Jo to have a large, wealthy church but he often finds the time and energy to deride Joan. His ego is connected directly to the money and amount of people that attend his church. He has recently acquired his own Sunday Morning television show.

 

Tom Olmsted.  Joan’s third husband. He runs the gay re-education compound ‘out in the sticks’. He too was gay, but after meeting Joan, is now heterosexual thanks so the re-education though Jesus. He is now an out and proud heterosexual. Using his former ‘education’ as an orderly at a mental health facility added with his new expertise of Jesus through his wife’s bible knowledge. He’s trying to do ‘up marketing’ for his heterosexual education business because he keeps getting caught in gay bars looking for people to re-educate.

 

Tilly Cox. Outreach Director. Tilly is just out of high school. She’s a social media/ internet savant but couldn’t find work because she had been expelled from high school for hacking the superintendent’s emails, changed the grades in the school server, and then she hacked the school budget’s revealing the teacher’s pay grades. Instead of seeing the brilliance it took to accomplish this she was expelled and deemed a misfit. She is socially awkward and comes off as an air-head.  In an effort to modernize GTP, Tilly is hired by Beth to lead the internet/social media department for the church.

 

Reverend Doctor Allan Peabody. Associate Pastor. Joan brings Allan into the GTP family from her connections in Evangelical England. Allan is pure stiff upper lip London but dreams of one day being able to preach as Joan does and receiving call backs of ‘preach!’ and 'Amen!’ from the congregation. Beth calls him Joan’s consiglieri, due to his vast biblical education, and because he adds an international panache that Jo Paul does not have. But upon meeting Nina, Allan falls madly and deeply in love with her.

 

Muriel Paul. Youth minister. Muriel is Joseph Paul’s niece. She was also Tilly’s nemesis in high school. Muriel was a popular girl and bullied Tilly, calling her Tilly Turd. However, Muriel has seen the error of her ways and now thinks Jo Paul’s ministry is a false idol and has joined GTP. She has dedicated herself to saving Tilly’s soul from the dark web and stopping school bullying. She is slowly remaking herself in Joan’s image. Since joining GTP she has been thrown out of the Paul family and is currently living under the choir stalls at GTP.

New Home on Acast!


 

The Arc of Joan has a new home!

ALL EPISODES NOW AVAILABLE HERE ON ACAST