Tarzan Genderbend Audio Drama
Mark Elgie for Narrator
The narrator of the story. Because this role carries much of the project, your voice should be pleasant to listen to, and you must enunciate well. It is your job to keep readers engaged, so give life to the words. As a director's choice, do not sound monotone but add many varying levels. Narrate as if you are watching the action unfold right in front of you. Make me feel what the characters are feeling.
Character Significance: Lead
Number of Lines: 174
- male senior
- female adult
- male adult
- female senior
Sabor (suh-BORE) charged, and Tarzan quickly moved to her right to evade her sharp claws. While Sabor had her back to her, Tarzan flipped onto the tree behind her and crawled all the way up while keeping a tight grip on her spear. Sabor surged after her with vicious fury, growling and swiping her paws.
James looked into her pleading and desperate eyes and felt his heart tearing right into two pieces. This wasn’t how this conversation was supposed to go. Feeling as if he was moving against an unyielding current, he gently pushed her back.
James seriously doubted Clayton had taught a parrot how to do anything. He imagined that most living creatures didn’t really like him very much.