The Plastic Surgeon – James Judd, Snap #705 – The Patient

The Plastic Surgeon – James Judd, Snap #705 – The Patient

The Plastic Surgeon – James Judd, Snap #705 – The Patient

February 26, 2016
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James Judd's strange medical history leads him to an unexpected place...Attica Prison.

Performed live by James Judd at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Music composed performed by Alex Mandel with the Snap Players Tim Frick and David Brandt.

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First and Last Date, Snap #705 – The Patient

First and Last Date, Snap #705 – The Patient

First and Last Date, Snap #705 – The Patient

February 26, 2016
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When Loraine Barry met Yves for a first date, she felt it was too good to be true…and it was.

Producer: Davey Kim

 

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Divine Intervention, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Divine Intervention, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Divine Intervention, Snap #605 – Simpatico

February 19, 2016
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Nick needed to pass his final exams in order to graduate medical school. The trouble is, he completely failed his first exam. Only a perfect score on his second exam would give him the overall score to graduate. What he needed was nothing short of a miracle.

Producer: Conversations with Richard Fidler 

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Through The Looking Glass, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Through The Looking Glass, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Through The Looking Glass, Snap #605 – Simpatico

February 19, 2016
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Dawn always felt disconnected from the rest of the world. Her undiagnosed Autism prevented her from understanding her surroundings without a protective barrier…until she found another creature like her, behind a barrier.

Read more about Dawn Prince-Hughes’ amazing story here, and check out her book.

Producer: Anna Sussman

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Rock Paper Scissors, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Rock Paper Scissors, Snap #605 – Simpatico

Rock Paper Scissors, Snap #605 – Simpatico

February 19, 2016
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When the two greatest auction houses in the world – Christies and Sothebys — vied for the privilege of auctioning off $20 million worth of art in 2004, little did they know that they would be forced to engage in an ancient form of ritualized combat known as…rock paper scissors.

After you listen, be sure to check out Carol Vogel’s original New York Times article.

Producer: Joe Rosenberg
Sound Design: Leon Morimoto

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