If Leeches Ate Peaches - one-shot radio drama/podcast
damycles for Dr. Greavesly
Dr. Greavesly oversees much of the ‘treatment’ at the asylum in which the Other Annabelle resides. He’s everything you’d expect a Victorian asylum doctor to be – sexist, self-important, and a little bit nasty. He butts heads with Thomson a fair bit, but puts up with him for all the money he expects to make from exploiting the photographs of his inmates. He should have an arrogant air about him, and speaks in a very straightforward manner – he’s the type to assume he’s always the smartest in the room. He has a habit of calling Thomson 'Thomas' because he never bothered to learn his name.
Voice notes:
Accent – English
Pitch – medium or low
Age - mid/late 40s
(amused, arrogant) Why, the disease of Ophelia is the disease of the melancholy, mad, and female – and we, my dear Thomas, own a great deal of stock in it! (Laughs)
(scoffs) You young romantics find your ‘soul’ in the strangest of places!
(cold, spiteful) Why should you care for them? They are the filth that paved the streets.
Line one take two literally gave me GOOSEBUMPS!
The vitriol in the vocal inflection sold me.