Horror Audiodrama Podcast - A Voice From Darkness

Horror Audiodrama Podcast - A Voice From Darkness

Project Overview

A Voice From Darkness is a horror audiodrama podcast. It features the voice talent of Kristin Holland as Dr. Malcolm Ryder, parapsychologist and radio host who helps callers with supernatural problems. Check us out wherever you normally listen to podcasts or here: https://voicefromdarkness.libsyn.com/

Our show is a fictional horror series. It takes place in a real-ish world setting. Think Twin Peaks, The X-Files, or something by Thomas Ligotti. As a general note, we look for natural, realistic performances from our actors. Please keep that in mind when auditioning. 

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Project Roles: The Traveling Salesman
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
The Traveling Salesman
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: KDonProduction

The Traveling Salesman is a major supporting character in our show. He's a boogeyman. Often talked about, but so far never encountered directly. He's a man in a grey suit, missing his left ring finger, who travels the country making dark deals with small towns. Often leaving them in nightmarish states - if they continue to exist at all.

He's Don Draper crossed with Slenderman. He's the ghost of Harold Hill. 

The audition part is not something he says in our show. What I provided is from the pilot script for the tv series Halt and Catch Fire. Those are Joe MacMillan's lines (part played by Lee Pace).  That scene (lines/scene changed during production) can be seen here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOR8mk0tLpc&feature=youtu.be&t=65  Pace's performance - and the character of MacMillan - captures much of what we're looking for in this part. 

I look forward to hearing your auditions. Thank you - Jac

  • When you’re sailing along with the
    best of the best, it’s as if you’re
    invincible. When I worked for IBM,
    I excelled at IBM. And let me be
    clear, they make a good product.
    And they are a good company. But one day, I turned a corner, and
    I got blind-sided. It was because
    the confidence I had, my
    convictions, what I believed to be
    true, the very foundation I was
    standing on--it was a lie. When
    that happens, you’re left with
    nothing. And when that moment comes
    for Applied Data, who are you going
    to blame? Will you blame IBM? They don’t
    care. You’re an account number to
    them. Your entire mainframe could
    halt and catch fire, but their name
    isn’t sullied. They go on. That’s
    when you cease to exist. At least
    to them. And to the world, if it
    costs you your entire business. And
    it’s your fault.

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