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|Director = [[Audrey Rachel Sansom]]
|Director = [[Audrey Rachel Sansom]]
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|Cast = {{Unbulleted list|[[Audrey Rachel Sansom]] | [[Julie Gillis]] | [[Emily Breedlove]] | [[Elizabeth Brammer]] | [[Gricelda Silva]] | [[Aaron Walther]] | [[Brady James]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Jeff Mills]] | [[Kevin Miller]] | [[Howard Katz]] | [[Joel Osborne]] | [[Jayme Ramsay]] | [[Leng Wong]]}}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Aaron Walther ]] | [[Audrey Rachel Sansom ]] | [[Brady James ]] | [[Elizabeth Brammer ]] | [[Emily Breedlove ]] | [[Gricelda Silva ]] | [[Howard Katz ]] | [[Jayme Ramsay ]] | [[Jeff Mills ]] | [[Joel Osborne ]] | [[Julie Gillis ]] | [[Kevin Miller ]] | [[Leng Wong]] | [[Marc Majcher ]] }}
|Run = Jan/Feb 2012
|Run = Jan/Feb 2012
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Steam (full title: Steam, Rose-Colored Goggles, and the Flight of the Victoriana) was a serialized narrative longform show that had set characters from week to week and took place in a steampunk-inspired universe. Several cast members in Steam specialized in sceneography, scene-painting, and the use of abstract props to fill out the world of the Victoriana.

Like Showdown, Steam was a serialized narrative, with ten "episodes" telling a complete ten-part story. The primary cast members maintained the same characters throughout the run,


Cast

"The Machine" (supporting cast)

Episode Summaries

Media