Tales from the Janitor - NEBRASKA
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 - NEBRASKA. 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_Nebraska_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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1920s. Male. 40s. Swedish American. Speaking to a Crowd.
- male adult
- swedish american
Gather round people, gather round. What I can do for you is not magic but science.
…now now before you…before you chase me out of your town. Let me explain what I can do.
1920s. Any gender. 20-40s. Listening to Speaker
- female adult
- male adult
What proof do we have that you are not here just to take our money?
How big do we need to get these fires?
1920s. Any gender. 20-40s. Listening to Speaker
- female adult
- male adult
Should we trust this man?
Do you think this is going to work?
1920s. Any gender. 20-40s. Listening to Speaker
- male adult
- female adult
What do we have to lose?
We will do whatever it takes
1920s. Any gender. 20-40s. Listening to Speaker
- female adult
- male adult
I agree we should pay him
The people will be excited about all of this
1920s. Any Gender. 20-40s. Listening to Speaker
- male adult
- female adult
Take my money
I shall head back into town and tell all the people to start baking
Early 1900s. Male. 20s. Walking and Talking
- male adult
Oh Charlotte, have I told you all about the dreams I have of you?
What would you tell your parents? You know your father would come after me…and not to wish me congratulations either
Early 1900s. Female. 20s. Walking and Talking
- female adult
I do trust in the Lord, but I also trust in you. I trust in you to come back to me
Oh I do…I just never heard you talk about it before…have you thought about this long?
Late 1800s. Male. 40s. Foreman. Instructing the men
- male adult
Come on…put your back into men
You two over there…let's tip it back…steady…steady…get the wood underneath it
Late 1800s. Male. 20s. Worker. Moving stones with rest of crew.
- male adult
I got an idea…hear me out…what if we just move the tombstones.
We make a pact, a vow…one that we can not break
Late 1800s. Male. 30s. Worker. Moving stones with rest of crew.
- male adult
We have been at this for two weeks already, winter is coming soon, I don’t know if we can be done before it starts snowing
I say we do it…no one is going to find out
Late 1800s. Male. 20s. Worker. Moving stones with rest of crew.
- male adult
Same here, I still have to harvest the rest of my wheat up
We are going to need all four of us to lift this one
2000s. Male. 40s. Drinking and Talking
- male adult
You really shouldn’t be drinking and driving
I can’t believe you are doing this
2000s. Male. 40s. Drinking and Talking
- male adult
Oh come on now, we are almost there…one beer ain’t going to hurt anyone
I don’t care I just want to have some fun
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