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Thee Performing Arts

Podcast de Wolf De Roses

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Cultura y ocio

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In 2008’s New Detroit, art is survival. Prestige Performing Arts Academy isn’t a school—it’s a battleground where performance decides your worth and every mistake can erase your name.Follow fourteen-year-old Wolf Dé Roses, a graffiti-born prodigy pulled into an elite world of stage perfection, coded rankings, and whispered cults. Each chapter blurs dream and reality, stitched together by haunting soundscapes, looping memories, and the voices of those who vanished before him.Thee Performing Arts is a cinematic audio series mixing psychological thriller, social commentary, and Detroit soul. Every performance leaves a mark. Every echo has a price.

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11 episodios

episode Devereaux Plaza — The Society Move artwork

Devereaux Plaza — The Society Move

Wolf and Mason hit Devereaux Plaza on a mission: register a society before Prestige can “claim” Wolf through its pipelines. But the mall isn’t neutral ground—it’s another stage with better lighting and sharper contracts. Wolf runs into Nia Calloway and her Dominican mom in a dress store, gets drafted into “formal vibes,” and realizes even normal moments get turned into leverage in this city. Nia, still tracking Wolf after saving him from being labeled “missing,” slips away while her mom gets distracted in a Dominican-owned shoe shop. She finds Wolf again—except now he’s upgraded into a clean button-up, chinos, and loafers after a Detroit local helps him move smarter through the plaza. Wolf even buys Mason a fit so they can walk into the Membership Hub looking serious. Nia catches up, accidentally crashes into Wolf in the corridor, and the truth spills: Ms. Boudreaux’s warning, the Membership Hub, and the pressure from groups like The Nine, Red Choir, and the Veil. Episode 11 ends with Wolf and Nia finally aligned—get the charter done, protect the roster, and move first… before Prestige moves for them.

18 de may de 2026 - 50 min
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Pumpkin Spice (The Watchers Watch Us)

Pumpkin spice hits Prestige like a warning flare—sweet, fake, and wrong. In Conference B, Coach Thompson tries to pin everything on Wolf… but Superintendent James Devereaux and Mrs. Brinkley are focused on a bigger threat: the smell means the watchers are seated, and when that happens… The Nine start moving. [I“THE NINE” STING — 9 NOTES / MUSIC SCARE] A hijacked tone. A signature melody. A message that lands like a receipt: Prestige isn’t reacting anymore—it’s being run. Out in the office lobby, Nia Calloway does what she always does when the school starts acting hungry: she listens. Ms. Harris tries to keep her “out of trouble” (the nice way), donors hover nearby, and Nia ends up doing the one thing Prestige can’t fully control—she reminds everyone what real talent sounds like. [NIA A CAPPELLA HERE — ] The donors cry. Harris tears up and hates that she did. Even Devereaux and “Principal Gray” pause like the building itself got interrupted. Then the paperwork hits: Nia gets a sponsor offer—GlassTone Piano Trust ($18M)—but it comes with a leash: 30 days to join a sanctioned group. Nia refuses the Red Choir… and smiles anyway, because she already knows who this will hurt. On her way out, Nia tries to find Wolf—because she already saved him once from being stamped MISSING—and now she sees a new name on the board: Tessa Briggs — MISSING. Red Choir. Wolf’s class. Bad timing. Worse meaning. She trades words with Mr. Clay, who confirms what her stomach already knew: that disappearance wasn’t innocent. Nia finally spots Wolf—too late—getting into a car and leaving. It stings… until Ms. Boudreaux catches her at the exit and slips her an envelope: Wolf is going to the mall to register a society (Clause B.7) so he can compete without getting claimed. Nia’s decision locks in on the spot: If Wolf gets registered, he gets protected. If she uses her sponsor leverage, she can punish the Red Choir and throw sand in Prestige’s machine. Weekend plans changed.

20 de feb de 2026 - 55 min
episode A New Boy Called Wolf (2008) | “Echo Corner” (Nia’s POV) | Langston vs. Gray artwork

A New Boy Called Wolf (2008) | “Echo Corner” (Nia’s POV) | Langston vs. Gray

Wolf Dé Roses’ first day at Prestige isn’t even warm yet—five minutes on campus and he’s already a Board problem. From a blind corner near a broken security loop, Nia Calloway watches the lobby turn into a stage: polished marble, muted whispers, phones lifting at hip-height… and Mr. Langston walking in like a lawsuit wearing cufflinks. Langston doesn’t question Wolf’s talent—he questions his existence. Hoodie. Shoes. “Open call.” Legacy loophole. Reputation. Donors. His son Alexander. Everything becomes a public warning wrapped in “standards.” Principal Garrison Gray steps in with that calm, surgical voice—then does something worse than yell back: he names last year without naming it. The fallout. The erased teacher. The liability hearing. The Calloway incident. Nia hears her own name used like armor and a knife at the same time. By the time Langston leaves, Wolf isn’t just “new.” He’s marked: * the kid Langston singled out * the kid Gray went on record for * the kid tied to the rumor Prestige keeps trying to bury And Nia decides something simple: If Prestige keeps using her “incident” as a cautionary tale while pretending she’s only a rumor… then the rumor starts playing defense. Themes: reputation as violence • institutional theater • surveillance • legacy vs. outliers • “Echo” as a label POV: Nia Calloway Setting: Prestige Performing Arts Academy, High School (New Detroit, 2008)

4 de feb de 2026 - 59 min
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THIS IS ECHO TIER

By morning, Prestige has already decided what happened. A student didn’t fall — she transferred. There was no accident — just a complication. No silence — only a cleaner narrative. When Nia returns to campus, the building looks untouched. New posters. Fresh uniforms. Smiling donors. No trace of Amaya Briggs — except the locker marked for redistribution and a red envelope that should never exist. Inside it is the truth Prestige doesn’t say out loud: Red Choir isn’t an honor. It’s a claim. As Nia’s CREDIT begins to quietly slide, she learns what Echo Tier really means — not failure, but invisibility. Fewer eyes. Fewer doors. More freedom. And more danger. Guided by forgotten hallways, blind cameras, and a janitor who knows where the school stops looking, Nia begins mapping the parts of Prestige that were never meant to be seen. This is the episode where the system stops pretending. Where disappearance becomes policy. Where talent turns into inventory. And where Nia Calloway decides she will no longer sing for applause — only for the truth. This is Echo Tier.

20 de ene de 2026 - 29 min
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