Beneath the Typewriter

Beneath the Typewriter

Project Overview

Beneath the typewriter is an anthology-style audio drama that tells a collection of eerie, emotional, and thought-provoking short stories — each written by a mysterious captive named Mason. Every episode brings one of Mason’s stories to life through immersive sound design and powerful voice performances. The tone ranges from dark and unsettling to deeply human and emotional.

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  • Beneath the Typewriter

    Thank you to everyone that has made a submission! I am working really hard, I want to make sure everyone that has submitted something gets a role in this audio drama. If you have any questions feel free to message me.

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Beneath the typewriter is an anthology-style audio drama that tells a collection of eerie, emotional, and thought-provoking short stories — each written by a mysterious captive named Mason. Every episode brings one of Mason’s stories to life through immersive sound design and powerful voice performances. The tone ranges from dark and unsettling to deeply human and emotional.

Roles Available:
We’re seeking versatile voice actors to bring a wide range of characters to life across multiple stories, including:

  • Narrators (Male/Female/Nonbinary) — Clear, expressive storytellers with strong emotional range.

  • Supporting Characters — Various voices across genres (dramatic, eerie, comedic, grounded, etc.).

  • The Voice — Calm, authoritative, and hauntingly mysterious.

  • Mason — A writer on the edge; emotional, introspective, and desperate.

Voice description:
  • radio drama
  • male adult
  • nonbinary
  • creature
  • adult
  • female adult
  • You’re asking the wrong questions. The answers were never meant for you.

  • The signal’s not coming from space… it’s coming from inside the station.

  • At midnight, the clocks stopped ticking — as if time itself refused to witness what came next.

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