Selected open roles for talent
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JUDGE DUGAN
Can play the role of male, JUDGE DUGAN is a cop and DA Friendly Judge with eyes on becoming Mayor. Dugan resides over Tony’s pre-trial. Ambitious, politician at heart, bit of showman.
OWEN MULLIN
Can play the role of male, OWEN MULLIN is Tony's pre-trial Defense Lawyer. Not quite the shark that Tony was hoping for, Mullins arguments are a bit too chummy with Ruckelhaus and Gallagher. Mullins is part of the boy's club.
STAN DENNINGS
Can play the role of Male, STAN DENNINGS is a wannabe Robert Evans who has made his way to Indianapolis to meet with Fred, hoping to secure interest in the Tony Kiritsis Saga!
REPORTER #1
Can play the role of Male, this REPORTER gives Tony some advice.
PROSECUTER
Can play the role of Male, this is the PROSECUTOR at Tony’s pre-trial and is aghast to see Tony’s own defense skills.
ORDERLY
Can play the role of Male, the ORDERLY works for the Psychiatric Hospital where Tony is held and delivers some bad news to Fred.
CLERK
Can play the role of Male, Judge Dugan’s right hand CLERK. He’s heard all Dugan’s jokes one too many times and secretly hates his boss.
OFFICER WALT SHERMAN
Can play the role of Male, OFFICER WALT SHERMAN, works with Chief Gallagher as they develop a contingency plan to take Tony down.
Renee
Renee is a quiet, intuitive and vigilant woman. She wakes up disoriented and alone in a remote forest, and is desperate and determined to find her way home. She discovers an isolated house and prepares her sharpest key when knocking on its door, ready to fend for herself. When Lorraine welcomes Renee into her home with a motherly warmth, she becomes dissociative and aware of her current state of panic. Renee is adamant about getting a phone, looking for any opportunity to get help. However, Lorraine convinces Renee to stay and rest until her son Malcolm arrives home to help her call home. Once Malcolm arrives, Renee anxiously waits for his phone to charge. While passing the time and exploring the home, she starts to notice eerie layers hidden beneath the welcoming surface: displayed photographs of different women. Malcolm’s frightening behaviour adds to her nerves, as she understands that her intuition is scarily correct. Renee is continuously alert that she is being watched by Malcolm, and her heightened awareness of danger fuels a defensive and instinctive reaction to escape.
Lorraine
Lorraine represses her fear of Malcolm with performative smiles and eerie gentleness. Her demeanor is warm, tender and welcoming towards Renee when she arrives at her house. As a woman, she sympathizes with Renee; however, Lorraine doesn’t warn her of Malcolm’s known danger. Instead, she convinces Renee to stay in their home until he arrives. Lorraine lures her in with food, warm drinks, and a hint at vulnerability when she reveals that she grieves the death of her daughter. She is the victim and enabler in the violent cycle Malcolm perpetuates, as she submits to him by remaining quiet and compliant. Seemingly accustomed to this cycle, Lorraine remains emotionless with every action.
Malcolm
Malcolm is a charismatic, controlling and volatile man who has a predatory fixation on women. His obsession with Renee begins with a performative politeness, growing into a ritualistic and calculative psychological manipulation. His goal is to keep Renee confined in his home. His initial forced charm progresses into pushy intrusion when Renee distances herself, resulting in an irritation that fuels a violent aggression. He uses his male presence as a threat to enforce control and instill fear in Renee and Lorraine; snake-like, his calm and controlled speech unexpectedly turns into harsh and chilling tones. He can’t accept when things don’t go his way, especially when he expects perfection and total submission in the domestic tasks Lorraine performs.
Pou
South-East Asian Male | Must be proficient in Khmer Sentimental, hopeful, comfortably rooted in old habits. --- Homme sud-asiatique | Doit maîtriser le khmer Sensible, optimiste, ancré dans ses habitudes.
Kevin
Pou's son. South-East Asian Male Practical, devoted, culturally distant. --- Fils de Pou. Homme sud-asiatique Pratique, dévoué, éloigné de sa culture.
Brayden
Pou’s grand-son Asian or Mixed-Asian Boy Observant, distant, quietly curious. --- Petit-fils de Pou Garçon asiatique ou d’origines mixtes Observateur, réservé, discrètement curieux.
Delivery Driver
Person of colour | Male Quiet, introspective, wandering soul. --- Personne racisée | Homme Silencieux, introspectif, esprit vagabond.
Ron
A rugged oil operator who has spent years working away from home. He wears his exhaustion like a second skin. Steel toe boots, worn jacket, the look of someone who carries the weight of sacrifice. Outwardly, he's laid-back, funny and quick with a sarcastic jab, especially with his best friend. But beneath the surface, he is drowning in grief, guilt and regret.
Morgan
Morgan is Ron's longtime best friend, grounded, dependable, and settled into family life. He's a husband, father, and professional who has built the life Ron wishes he had. Comfortable in his skin, Morgan's humor is playful but never mean-spirited, and he carries himself with the quiet confidence of someone who has found his place in the world.
KAMIAH
INDIGENOUS WOMEN PERFORMERS PREFERRED, KOOTENAY, CREE OR CROSS-BORDER NATIONS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT. Kamiah is a cross-border Barbie who switches life directions as fast as she switches outfits. Warm, chaotic, sparkly, and magnetic, she has declared twelve community college majors, loves Lizzo-level affirmations, and is everyone’s favourite little sister even when she creates friendly chaos. She is figuring out what she wants and what growing up looks like.
HAILEY
INDIGENOUS WOMEN PERFORMERS PREFERRED, KOOTENAY, CREE OR CROSS-BORDER NATIONS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT. Hailey is brilliant, hyper-attentive, organized, and unravelling in real time. After a childhood filled with tradish upbringing, she is now entering a late-blooming wild-child-era after losing her Harvard scholarship and moving home. She sees the big picture of historical trauma, wants to do right by her community while working at a resort that tests every value she has.