A co-production with Dramafy podcasts and Seattle’s Obnoxiousaurus Studios, “Moonlight and Love Songs” is a pocket-sized romantic comedy with a light dusting of magic and the occult. Tyler, a science-minded pharmacist, moves in next door to a male witch–and a cute one at that!

Season One of “Moonlight” is now available wherever you listen to podcasts.

Season 2 will be exclusively available on Dramafy through 2026, and follows our couple into the inevitable next phase of a romance, when complications begin to crop up, like misunderstandings, jealousies, and…Rupert.

Episode 1 of the second season will premiere on Saturday, February 14th, Valentine’s Day, with subsequent episodes on Mondays beginning February 23rd.

Dramafy, our producing partners, describe themselves as a “premier audio drama streaming platform featuring only curated, family-friendly content. No pods. No books. Just pure, binge-worthy drama.”

Season 1 of “Moonlight” focused primarily on the comedy of Tyler and Walter finding their way to each other despite misunderstandings, spells, and a vengeful ex-wife. But the second season has a more complex and ominous tone.

“It’s about what a relationship is like after the honeymoon phase is over,” says Writer/Director John Longenbaugh. “Even the best romances often have a moment when you find you’re in love with someone, but you may not be exactly sure you know who they are, or who you are to them.”

Gregory Award-Winning Seattle actors Joshua Carter and Billie Wildrick reprise their roles as Walter and Tyler, along with returning cast member Nikki Visel and Allen Fitzpatrick as the Announcer. This season they’re joined by another Gregory Award-Winning actor, Charles Leggett, as Rupert.

“I really consider it a coup that we were able to get Charles, as he’s one of my absolute favorite actors in the Pacific Northwest,” says Longenbaugh. “And I particularly love what this classically-trained actor who’s been lauded for serious roles like Lenny in ‘Of Mice and Men’ to Shylock in ‘Merchant of Venice’ brings to the role of a very large dog.”

“We had so much fun working on the first season of ‘Moonlight,’” says Dramafy’s Founder and CEO Elizabeth Hansen. “And John has such great hair, I thought, why not?! Seriously, Dramafy is uber into clean romances, suitable for all audiences, and when we had the chance to work on Season 2 with John, we jumped at it!”