Tales from the Janitor - MAINE
Project Overview
Tales from the Janitor is an audio drama series centered around the unexplained. Have you ever heard something go bump in the night? Have you ever thought a conspiracy theory to be true? Popular urban legends dramatized into a creative short story collection that delves into supernatural and paranormal experiences had by residents of many different states across the USA. Spanning from Florida to Washington, join the Janitor as he introduces you to the macabre, the spooky and the bizarre then settle into a hair-raising storytelling of occurrences of these haunting horrors by a range of talented voice actors.
This series, created by Bone13 productions, follows multiple short stories arranged into scenes per episode and a permanent Janitor character that introduces a variety of urban legends and lore. Multiple new & recurring actors needed per episode. Progress has been made in terms of story and production of the series.
TFTJ Now streaming on all platforms.
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AUDITIONS:
This specific casting call is for one episode of TFTJ - MAINE. Please follow an ABCABC format for all audition submissions and no less than 2 takes for each line. We want to see your interpretation of the character; please consider the time period, age, geographic location and the character's possible range of emotions in your performance. Name your file in the following pattern CharacterName_Maine_YourName.wav (Mp3 or WAV files only)
Tales from the Janitor takes inspiration from The Twilight Zone, Man in the High Castle, X-Files and, of course, The Cryptkeeper himself.
TFTJ deals with mature themes and sensitive topics, as such Listener's discretion is advised.
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1990s. Male. 40s-50s. A couple becoming newly weds.
- male adult
Do you Neil take Linda to be your lawful wedded wife. To have and to hold, in sickness and in health
By the authority vested in me by the great State of Maine, I now pronounce you man and wife!
1990s. Male. Early 30s. A couple becoming newly weds.
- male adult
When I saw you…my knees buckled…I gasped for air…then I saw you smile…and I knew everything was going to be okay
Are you mocking your chariot madam?
1990s. Female. Early 30s. A couple becoming newly weds.
- female adult
At least we can laugh on our wedding day
Okay then smarty pants…what's the second thing
- male teen
I don’t know…I heard that no one is brave enough to even try…You’re going to be the first
(laughs) You’re a dog man
- male teen
I wouldn’t do it for one hundred…what would be your price?
What the hell are you talking about?
1990s. Male. Teen. A bet in an old cemetery.
- male teen
I ain’t backing out…One dollar each right…
(yelling and said really fast) Washington related come nursing global caves print form lake dare night
1918. Male. 40s. Positive Religious occasion.
- male adult
In Jesus' name, we pray…Let us bow our heads…Heavenly father.
Sure, we can get going after little Grace comes back with her hat
1918. Female. Young child. Positive Religious occasion.
- female child
Mom, the wind blew my hat!
Not yet Momma
1918. Female. 20's. Positive Religious occasion.
- female adult
Well hurry up, I want the father to see you in your hat
stop…You’ll make me blush
- male adult
Father my wife has beauty that is inside and outside.
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man that had no feet….it really puts into perspective.
1850s. Male. 40's. A dispute inside a solitary lighthouse.
- male adult
For the love of God, stop playing that song!!!
You have failed me…I don’t know why I married you
1850s. Female. 40's. A dispute inside a solitary lighthouse.
- female adult
I don’t need you to tell me when the weather looks nice
It helps pass the time…we are all alone…we never had any children
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