In the second episode of series two, a small document destruction company finds out that their latest job may have wider implications than just the shredding of paper.
As things more than documents begin to be erased, the very threads that hold the whole of reality together begin to fray.
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Next week: The Witching Hours take a mythical turn as we meet Loki and Sigyn caught in their tempestuous relationship somewhere between love and hate. Find out more in James Cain’s delicate character piece
Loki Bound here on the 24th of May 2014!
Recorded live at BATS theatre, Wellington, New Zealand on the 4th of April 2014.
Written by Adam Goodall.
Created and script-edited by Uther Dean.
Starring Hannah Banks, Frankie Emms, Paul Waggott and Jonny Potts.
Scored and recorded by Tane Upjohn-Beatson (who also composed the theme).
Supported with funding by Creative Communities from Creative New Zealand and the Wellington City Council.
The Witching Hours would not be possible without the support of the glittering William O’Neil.