
Come visit Broken, Alaska! It's an indie Audio-fiction podcast about a tiny town with BIG stories! Improvised and odd, the locals disagree about everything from business to love, but still manage to live together. The resulting comedy genius from these dozen actors takes you on a wild ride full of mystery, comedy, and heartfelt friendships. You'll want to live in Broken!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ImprovComedy FictionComedyFiction | ||||

In the Series finale of "Broken, Alaska", Red Trousers is revealed, and the town will never be the same. We knew there was something wrong with those kumquats.
In the penultimate episode of the season, the Brokenites are in the mysterious tunnels below town. Will they find what they're looking for? Honey badgers, German scientists, bunnies, kombucha, or something even worse?
Journey into the dark underbelly of Broken as neighbors pass through secret hatches and trapdoors around town! Could the German Scientists really build this elaborate system of tunnels? Or could it be something more sinister?
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I have to cut myself off at night and go to bed. I spend all day wondering what is happening in Broken and can’t wait to put the kids to bed so I can curl up on the couch and turn on the next show (or 3)
I fell in love with this show. The cast was great together and weren’t trying to one-up each other like other improv shows. Wish there was more!!
its quirky and funny, a bit strange but I love it, well done
One of my favorite things about this show is that the characters disagree about so many things but still have to live with each other. You can't unfriend anyone in Broken, and that feeling of 'getting along' with others is often lacking in society today. We hope you love Broken!
You can’t help but smile and fall in love with the citizens of Broken. Just a great, great show!
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Apple Podcasts | #126 |
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