Flipping Is Hard - Random Callers
Kisara Garalde for Wrong Number Caller
The Wrong Number Caller delivers a slow, unsettling, but oddly casual monologue that starts normal and descends into quiet madness. They’re calling “Sarah” to report that a mannequin has started behaving strangely — and only realize it’s the wrong number after describing everything in deadpan detail.
Style:
Completely calm, matter-of-fact, and sincere — like someone leaving a message about groceries. The humor and eeriness come from how serious the actor sounds while describing something completely absurd.
Tone:
Monotone but believable. The actor shouldn’t “play for laughs.” The more genuine and grounded the read, the funnier and creepier it becomes.
Role:
A wrong number caller speaking to “Sarah,” unaware they’ve reached someone else. Their call builds from normal concern to surreal domestic horror, ending with a casual apology.
Energy:
Low and controlled. Almost emotionless, but not robotic — just a person who’s too used to weird things happening.
- english
- dry humour
- female adult
- neutral english
- deadpan
- male adult
- calm
- eerie
- realistic
- absurd
- unbothered
Sarah. The mannequin moved again.
I think it’s trying to cook something. I don’t want to interrupt it.
Sarah? Sarah? Oh wait, sorry, wrong number.