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Professional hostess to support an exhibitor at a trade show booth. Duties include standing at the booth, allowing the robot to scan you to demonstrate how it works, greeting attendees, and representing the brand in a friendly, professional manner. Must be reliable for all event days and comfortable...
Helpful and supportive, creative and always sees the best in people, in a relationship with Leah....
A fearful catholic whose religion comes before her children, Travis and Jess. She dusts their house as if her life depends on it, always awaiting guests who never arrive....
Suspicious, and a bit tense, always looking for the worst in people. In a relationship with Holly...
A queen bee fallen from grace. Her life could’ve been written by a stereotypical Hollywood writer, at least in high school. Prom queen, boyfriend, a decent circle of friends, topped off with an utter lack of ambition! The moment she entered college, people got fed up with her need for roles. Somewha...
A girl raised for the stage. Leader of the group, you can feel her presence the second she enters a room, all fueled by the need to be the best. Her worth is based entirely on how others see her, which leads to a sickly sweet nature. How could you hate her? She’s so supportive!...
She always needs to be right. Correction, she is always right. The brains of the group, she’s president of the debate club, deeply passionate about her opinions, and ruthless. This leads to her feeling misunderstood, despite actually being objectively correct most of the time. She feels outspoken, e...
Late 20's or early 30's. Male. JJ is Quinn’s older brother and the film’s most unsettling presence. Once human and loving, he has deteriorated into something feral, volatile, and deeply dependent. He communicates very little verbally — instead expressing himself through physicality, guttural sounds,...
The principal’s secretary...
Terry’s mother. Anxious about the fate of her children, and trying to protect them the best she can....
Usually very welcoming, but when you mention Kira's dad, you can see her jaw clench. Giving Kira relationship advice isn't her strong suit, but even with her cynicism she'll always lend an ear to Kira. They're pretty close, even though they both lack the emotional intelligence to have deep conversat...
Terry's younger and more naive sister. Oblivious to the happenings around her....
Japanese. Kira's dad introduced Kira to Kendama. Kira views him as wise, even though he's made he's made his fair share of mistakes in life. He still has nightmares about the day his divorce was finalized and he had to move away. Kira's dad wishes he could see her more, but ever since they stopped d...
The teacher is calm and cares about their students. They know enough Japanese to teach a class about it, but they still learn something new from their students every day....
Looking for 8-12 year old to play the patient's daughter or son; we'd be open to a mother and child too!...
Treatment Coordinator would be 30-40 female - looks good in scrubs!...
Young 30’s; female; any ethnicity / orthodontist patient....
A calm, confident voice with a witty, no-nonsense take on home improvement anxieties. Grounded, trustworthy, and dryly funny—think straight-shooter energy in the vein of Nick Offerman, without feeling performative or salesy....
Evyn (they/them) is the tech director at Middleton High School, who has worked in this role since they entered freshman year at the very same school. As a direct juxtaposition to Wagner, Evyn is wonderful at their job. They are androgynous and very confident in their identity. We need: an actor who ...
Meg (she/her) is very accident-prone - not for attention, but because she genuinely has bad luck. Her signature accessory is her little lunchbox that reads “emergency”, filled with ice packs and bandages. Character gets seriously injured during this production of Macbeth. Lovable-loser type. We need...
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