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Role: Defendant — Jason Sawyer (Male, 30s–40s, Any Race)
Emily Panelli claims her roommate Jason Sawyer threw a party at their home without her permission, and that guests at the party stole $576 worth of her property. Jason insists the party was meant as a surprise for Emily’s 40th birthday and argues that Emily allowed guests to stay—so he shouldn’t be held responsible for missing items.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Jason is upbeat, social, and well-intentioned—he genuinely believes he did something nice. He’s the kind of roommate who thrives on friends, gatherings, and good vibes, and he’s shocked to be framed as the bad guy. Jason leans on “intent” and shared responsibility, insisting he couldn’t control every guest and that Emily’s behavior after the party implies consent. He may be defensive, but he’s not trying to be cruel.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Comfortable playing friendly charm that turns defensive under accusation
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Able to argue intent vs. responsibility convincingly without seeming shady
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Strong reactive listening; can respond quickly to timeline and accountability questions
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Can portray “hurt/confused” while still standing firm on his defense
Compensation: -
$20 per hour
Role: Defendant — Tonya Hammons (Female, Mid–Late 40s, Any Race)
James Peterson claims Tonya Hammons owes him $1,650 connected to a graduation gift purchase. Tonya argues the demand makes no sense because James never bought their two other children expensive graduation gifts, so she believes this is unfair, inconsistent, and not an agreed-upon expense she should have to reimburse.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Tonya is pragmatic, reasonable, and a natural peacemaker who wants everyone to get along—even with an ex who pushes her buttons. She’s not trying to fight; she’s trying to make the situation make sense. Tonya’s strength is calm logic and fairness: she frames the claim as a double standard and challenges the idea that she should pay for something she didn’t authorize, especially given past patterns with their other kids.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with calm, grounded presence
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Able to portray peacemaker energy while still standing firm
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Comfortable handling confrontation without getting flustered
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Strong reactive listening and clear, consistent explanation of “fairness” argument
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Natural, everyday delivery—real parent energy
Compensation: -
$20 per hour
Job Description
A vertical web series is urgently casting a paid supporting speaking role for the character “Hamilton.” The production is seeking an actor who can convincingly play a 17-year-old, male-presenting high school student with a polished, wealthy private-school presence. This role includes dialogue and requires a Standard US accent. Talent should be prepared for multiple shoot days within the production window and be available for a wardrobe fitting.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform a supporting, speaking role with clear, natural dialogue delivery.
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Portray a confident, affluent private-school student with believable teen energy.
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Use a Standard US accent consistently throughout scenes.
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Take direction, adjust performance choices across takes, and maintain continuity.
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Attend wardrobe fitting and adhere to production styling requirements.
Requirements
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Must convincingly play age 17 (male-presenting).
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Must be able to perform a Standard US accent.
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Comfortable on camera in a fast-paced vertical web series format.
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Must submit: headshot, height, and CV/showreel (if available).
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Include your availability across the production window in your submission.
Compensation Details
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Paid role (rate not listed; details provided upon selection)
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Estimated 8–10 paid shooting days within the production window
Role: Plaintiff — Emily Panelli (Female, 40, Any Race)
Emily Panelli is suing her roommate, Jason Sawyer, for $576 after items went missing from their home. Emily says Jason threw a party at their place without her permission, and during the event some of her belongings were stolen by Jason’s guests. With her 40th birthday at the center of the situation, Emily feels violated in her own home and furious that what was framed as a “celebration” turned into a loss she now has to cover.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Emily is earnest, emotionally vulnerable, and deeply frustrated. Turning 40 is a big emotional milestone for her, and the incident hits a nerve—she feels disrespected, dismissed, and unsafe in her own space. She may struggle between wanting to be gracious about the “surprise” and needing to be firm that boundaries were crossed and she was harmed.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Able to portray emotional vulnerability, frustration, and indignation authentically
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Comfortable holding boundaries and delivering clear accusations without melodrama
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Strong reactive listening for tense roommate confrontation and courtroom questioning
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Able to clearly explain the timeline and what was missing/why it matters
Compensation: -
$20 per hour
Job Description
A live holiday event in Austin is casting a female performer to portray an Elf for festive meet-and-greet experiences. This role is ideal for energetic, friendly performers who enjoy interacting with families and guests while staying in character. Costumes are provided, and performers should be comfortable working evening shifts and bringing upbeat holiday magic to a live event environment.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray an Elf character for live guest interactions and photo opportunities.
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Stay in character while greeting guests, posing for photos, and engaging with families.
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Follow event direction for timing, guest flow, and performance expectations.
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Maintain a positive, high-energy presence throughout each shift.
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Arrive on time and be prepared for call times and costume changes.
Requirements
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Female performer.
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Height requirement: 5’4” and below.
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Evening availability (not expected to work every night).
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Reliable transportation to the event location.
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Comfortable working in costume and performing in a public, high-traffic setting.
Compensation Details
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$60 per hour / $265 per night
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Costumes provided
Role: Plaintiff — James Peterson (Male, Late 40s, Any Race)
James Peterson is suing his ex, Tonya Hammons, for $1,650, claiming she owes him money tied to a graduation gift (a dirt bike-style gift purchase). James argues there was an agreement about reimbursement, and he wants the money paid back—no excuses, no delays.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: James is impulsive, demanding, and rigid—uncompromising when he believes he’s right. He views the situation in black-and-white: money is owed, period. He can come off as intense and controlling, especially when challenged, and he’s easily triggered by anything that sounds like disrespect or “changing the story.” Underneath the hard edges is pride and the need to feel acknowledged for doing something “big” for his child.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Comfortable portraying rigid, confrontational energy without turning cartoonish
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Able to escalate quickly, then rein it back in when redirected
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Strong reactive listening for courtroom questioning and pushback
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Can deliver a clear, consistent version of the “agreement” and amount owed
Compensation: -
$20 per hour
Job Description
Magic & Wonder Dinner Theater is accepting digital submissions for its 2026 season production of “Jukebox Generation,” a high-energy musical revue featuring major hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. The production is seeking male performers (18+) who can bring strong stage presence, vocals, movement, and crowd-friendly energy to a fast-paced, feel-good show.
Job Responsibilities
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Rehearse and perform in a high-energy musical revue for live audiences.
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Sing and/or dance in ensemble numbers with strong performance stamina.
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Follow direction from the creative team and maintain consistent show quality.
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Work professionally in a dinner theater environment with regular performances.
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For performers with specialty skills (magic/illusion, gymnastics, aerial), incorporate talents as directed (if applicable).
Requirements
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Male performers only (18+).
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Singers, dancers, and singer/dancers encouraged to submit.
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Strong preference for singer/dancers or singers who move well.
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Magic/illusion, gymnastics, or aerial skills are a plus (not required).
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Performers of all races and ethnicities encouraged to apply.
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Must be able to secure local housing and work in the performance location area (all rehearsals/performances are in Lancaster).
Compensation Details
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Paid rehearsals and performances
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Part-time, Non-Union contract
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Contract dates are listed by production, but compensation amounts are not specified in the notice.
Role: Plaintiff — Veronica St. James (Female, 35, Any Race)
Veronica St. James is suing professional matchmaker Simone Reynolds, claiming Simone paired her with men who were unsuitable and unattractive—and that Simone allegedly pulled candidates from a “Glow Up” program for men who feel unattractive instead of the premium matchmaking database Veronica paid for. Veronica says she went on four dates, stopped after none matched what she requested, and feels the service violated the trust and expectations of their professional agreement.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Veronica is a polished Harvard MBA with high standards—she expects partners to match her success, lifestyle, and appearance. She’s confident, image-conscious, and strategic, and she takes it personally when she feels she’s been “sold” something that doesn’t meet the premium promise. Her frustration is sharp and specific: she believes she paid for elite curation and got something else. Under the poise is deep offense, humiliation, and anger at feeling played.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with a natural, grounded performance
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Comfortable portraying polished, high-status presence (executive energy)
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Able to play righteous indignation and wounded pride without becoming caricature
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Strong articulation for detailed complaints, expectations, and boundaries
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Can credibly handle confrontation while staying composed and controlled
Compensation: -
$20 per hour
Job Description
A short film titled “The Long Player” is casting a Sheffield-based actor for a key role in a character-driven story. The production is seeking a performer who can deliver grounded, emotionally honest work, balancing charm and rough edges with a sense of vulnerability and regret.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform scripted scenes with natural, believable dialogue and strong character presence.
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Take direction from the director and collaborate with the creative team to shape performance choices.
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Maintain continuity across takes and remain professional on set.
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Provide required submission materials (Spotlight link and showreel footage) for consideration.
Requirements
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Must be Sheffield-based (local hire; no travel provided).
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Comfortable portraying working-class realism and subtle emotional shifts.
Role Needed
Jack (Male, Mid-50s to Early-70s)
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A working-class gent who’s done well for himself and believes he’s treated people well.
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He “cuts corners,” always takes the last chip, and sees himself as accommodating—until others ask more of him than expected.
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In this moment, he feels age closing in and wants forgiveness.
Compensation Details
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£100/day
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No travel provided
Job Description
Hiring a skilled, experienced Wedding Video Editor to join its post-production team on a project-based, fully remote basis. This role is for editors who can confidently cut cinematic wedding films from start to finish—with strong storytelling, pacing, emotion, and music sense. Editors will work on a steady flow of wedding projects when available, with higher priority and volume going to the most consistent and reliable collaborators.
Job Responsibilities
- Edit cinematic wedding films from raw footage through final deliverables.
- Create multiple deliverables per project, which may include:
- Teaser (~1 minute)
- Highlight film (6–10 minutes)
- Documentary edit (10–40 minutes; vows + speeches)
- IG-ready assets (e.g., carousel layouts pulled from footage/stills)
- Perform basic-to-polished color work for natural, cinematic looks.
- Select music and cut with emotional pacing and strong story structure.
- Manage deadlines and communicate timelines clearly (including when extended timelines are needed).
- Stay organized while handling multiple projects and maintaining consistent quality.
Requirements
- Proven experience editing cinematic wedding films (not beginner-level).
- Strong storytelling ability, pacing, emotion, and music sensitivity.
- Tasteful editing style (avoid overly flashy or dated effects).
- Confident with color grading for natural, cinematic results.
- Reliable editing setup capable of handling 4K video smoothly.
- Clear, consistent communication and responsiveness.
- Ability to manage multiple projects with minimal supervision.
- Prior wedding editing experience is a major plus.
Compensation Details
- $250–$475 per project (varies by project type and number of films per project)
- Potential earnings up to $2,000/month for editors completing ~8 projects/month
- Initial probation/trial period for new editors
- During peak season, editors delivering high quality and reliability may receive more than 8 projects/month with additional pay


