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Pretoria, South Africa – 15 April 2024
When you mention “podcast” in South Africa, the image that often comes to mind is an interview. Yet, the team at Baird Media is challenging this norm by embarking on an ambitious project to produce South Africa’s first feature-length audio drama podcast.
Stripped delves into the true story of Thomas Budge, a courageous young man who, in 1971, bravely defied conscription into the apartheid military due to his unwavering religious convictions. Raised as a Jehovah’s Witness, Thomas staunchly adhered to the teachings instilled by his mother and the organisation’s elders, steadfastly opposing the idea of bearing arms.
His principled stance led to imprisonment in the now-demolished Military Detention Barracks (DB) in Voortrekkerhoogte (Thaba Tshwane) in Pretoria, where he spent most of his sentence in solitary confinement. Only through his father’s persistent letter-writing campaign and subsequent changes in legislation did Thomas find liberation, albeit after enduring immense personal sacrifices.
This untold apartheid narrative, adapted from Thomas W.E. Budge’s autobiography It Is What It Is: Grace Through Acceptance (2013), is now being brought to life in the audio drama podcast Stripped, helmed by writer and director Hendrik Baird.
Following an exhaustive audition process, the cast of this powerful production has been finalised, comprising both seasoned veterans and promising newcomers.
Renowned actors such as Dawid Minnaar, Tessa Jubber, Errol Ballantine, Francois Coertze, and John Herbert join rising stars Almar Müller, Kevin Narain, Henri Strauss, and others.
The pivotal role of Thomas will be portrayed by the versatile Bruce J. Little, known for his work as an actor, playwright, and writer.
Hendrik Baird, who is also a co-producer of this project, says: “I am truly awed by the eagerness of big-name actors to sign up for this audio drama podcast. I am sure the next generation of voice actors will benefit hugely from being in the same studio as legends such as seasoned actor Dawid Minnaar and radio stalwart Errol Ballentine, who have been in the business for many decades.”
In a deliberate effort to ensure authenticity, Hendrik Baird sought to cast gay-identifying actors in key roles portraying gay characters. He underscores the significance of honouring Thomas’s narrative by authentically representing his journey through the voices of those who share similar identities and experiences.
Stripped confronts several themes, including blind faith and its consequences, the influence of religious cults on individuals, familial bonds strained by religious doctrine, and the ramifications of exposing a person’s sexuality against their will.
The narrative holds particular resonance for ex-Jehovah’s Witnesses who have faced being disfellowshipped and shunned. Additionally, the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters serve as both a historical testament to the treatment of gay individuals during apartheid and a stark reminder of ongoing intolerance within certain sectors of society.
“Stripped is a story that I must tell,” says Thomas Budge, “not only to expose the world to these doctrines but to provide encouragement to the many, many victims of marginalisation, victimisation, and expulsion from society because they had no say over their difference from what some consider to be the norm. This is not only relevant for those who have or have had a connection to the Watchtower Society but also for everyone who was persecuted and deprived of their basic human rights.”
The pre-production journey has been particularly emotional for Thomas, as it has opened old emotional wounds. He says that “Stripped is a true account of being peeled away from oneself, pulled from one’s right to be who one is, having one’s clothing taken away, having one’s freedom removed by being placed into solitary confinement, and worst of all, being stripped of one’s right to associate with family.”
The cast is slated to convene at Solid Gold Studios in Randburg in May for the recording session. Once the vocal performances have been recorded, co-producer Ethan Baird will oversee the editing and sound design, meticulously crafting an immersive auditory experience for listeners.
The podcast’s official launch is scheduled to coincide with Pretoria Pride on Saturday, 5 October 2024.
Upon release, Stripped will be accessible on the website startlivingmy.life/web/stripped and various podcast platforms. The website will offer supplementary materials, including historical photographs, press clippings, and letters penned by Thomas’s father.
For updates and additional content, follow the project’s Facebook and LinkedIn pages.
FULL CREDITS
Thomas Budge – Bruce J. Little
Erith Budge – John Herbert
Yvonne Budge – Tessa Jubber
Magistrate – Abri le Roux
Elder 1 – Errol Ballantine
Elder 2 – David C. Steyn
Prisoner 1 – Nj Hourquebie
Prisoner 2 – Kevin Narain
Corporal – Francois Coertze
Sergeant Vermaak – Werner Botes
Captain Nel – Dawid Minnaar
Lieutenant Jacques Engelen – Almar Müller
Chris – Scott Paton-Levin
Bank Inspector – Hendrik Baird
A Baird Media Production.
Directed by Hendrik Baird.
Script by Hendrik Baird with additional dialogue by Thomas W.E. Budge.
Based on the book “It Is What It Is: Grace Through Acceptance” by Thomas W.E. Budge.
Sound design and final edit by Ethan Baird.
Music by Lourens Kriel.
Recorded at Solid Gold Studios.
Produced by Baird Media and StartLivingMy.Life.
Executive Producer – Thomas W.E. Budge.
Social Media Links:
– LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/stripped-an-audio-drama/
– Facebook – https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084841662943
Websites:
– https://startlivingmy.life/web/stripped
– https://baird.media/stripped
To arrange media interviews, contact:
Hendrik Baird
Cell 072-629-4990
WhatsApp 081-415-0056
Email productions@baird.media
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pretoria, South Africa – March 1, 2024 – Baird Media, a renowned podcast production and mentorship company, is thrilled to announce auditions for its groundbreaking project, “Stripped – An Audio Drama Podcast.”
This marks a significant milestone as South Africa’s first feature-length audio drama podcast.
“Stripped” tells the compelling true story of Thomas Budge, a gay Jehovah’s Witness, who defied military conscription in 1971, leading to his imprisonment and subsequent disfellowship from the Watchtower Society due to his sexuality in 1978.
CASTING BRIEF
Baird Media is seeking experienced voice actors to bring this powerful narrative to life.
Interested actors are invited to submit home recordings of the audition script along with personal details by 12:00 on March 22, 2024, through the provided audition upload link.
Find the Full Casting Brief Here
CONTACT DETAILS
– Hendrik Baird
– Cell: 072-629-4990 (Office Hours Only)
– Email: productions@baird.media
– Audition Upload Link: Audition Submission Link
– LinkedIn: Hendrik Baird
– Ethan Baird
– LinkedIn: Ethan Baird
– Thomas Budge
– LinkedIn: Thomas Budge
– Website: Startlivingyour.life
PRODUCERS
Baird Media, led by the father-and-son team of Hendrik and Ethan Baird, specializes in podcast production and mentorship.
Established in 2021, they have a notable track record in podcasts like “Become a Podmaster” and “Meet My Business.”
“Stripped” marks their venture into the audio drama genre.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Thomas Budge, the real-life protagonist, serves as the Executive Producer and Technical Advisor.
His remarkable journey from military detention to a successful career and advocacy for acceptance forms the basis of this gripping audio drama.
CASTING DATES
– Casting Call Opens: March 1, 2024
– Casting Submission Deadline: March 22, 2024
– Callbacks: April 8 – 19, 2024
– Contracts: April 22 – May 3, 2024
PRODUCTION
– Release: “Stripped” is a feature-length audio drama podcast, freely available on Startlivingmy.life and all podcast platforms.
– Rehearsal: May 4, 2024, at Protea Ranch, Centurion, Pretoria.
– Recording: May 11, 2024, at Solid Gold Studios, Randburg.
PAYMENT
Actors will receive a one-time buyout payment, inclusive of all rights, residuals, and renewals.
Payment details and rates can be found in the casting brief.
SUMMARY
“Stripped” is based on the autobiography “It Is What It Is – Grace Through Acceptance” by Thomas W.E. Budge.
The 90-minute drama spans 1971 to 1978, portraying the struggles of a young man who faced oppression for being true to himself.
MAIN CHARACTERS
– Thomas Budge (19-27/Male/White)
– Erith Budge (55-65/Male/White)
– Yvonne Budge (45-55/Female/White)
SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
– Elder 1, Elder 2, Corporal, Sergeant Vermaak, Captain Nel, Prisoner 1, Prisoner 2, Lt. Jacques Engelen, and more.
MINOR CHARACTERS
– Chris, Stefan, Chief Inspector/Eric, Military Policeman (MP)/Magistrate.
For detailed character descriptions, audition scripts, and other information, Find the Full Casting Brief Here.
About Baird Media
Baird Media (Pty) Ltd, established in 2021, is a podcast production and mentorship company founded by Hendrik and Ethan Baird.
They specialize in empowering podcast enthusiasts through mentorship programs and produce impactful podcasts.
For more information, visit the Baird Media Website
For media inquiries, please contact Hendrik Baird at mailto:productions@baird.media.
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