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5 Levels of Fear

This four-part micro-series follows three urban explorers on a trip into a century-old abandoned mansion: one that has never been explored before.The mansion, frankly, had escaped the notice of almost everyone and has little to no information available about it. Except for the blueprints. And, as it turns out, those aren't exactly truthful.One of the explorers, due to a fall in a past exploration, is now confined to a wheelchair and through body cams keeps track of the other two as they enter the house. Because they can't get in at ground level, they end up going in through the roof, which is not a preferred method of entrance. They find the place, at first, in pristine shape, complete with belongings from everyone who'd lived there, including two young lovers. But that deteriorates as they descend lower into the house.Then they find the floor that isn't on the blueprints, and the rows of beds with restraints, and a hallway that progressively narrows; always followed by the howl of someone who has been trapped in the building for a few weeks, or so they've been told. And not lastly they find the jungle growing up from the dank, dark, grave-like basement. Wanting to explore turns quickly into needing to escape.

About the Author

Sable Jak (who sometimes works under "Sebastian T Sweet Productions) has written for audio drama for over twenty years, finally landing with Jim French Productions, Inc. She was with Jim French for just over twelve years. Her book Writing the Fantasy Film, Heroes and Journeys in Alternate Realities is in colleges across the nation, and she was a columnist for the popular screenwriting magazine scr(ipt). However, through all of that, it is her audio drama writing that she is most proud of.Jonathan Lee-Vroman is an actor with credits in stage, screen, and television. He is most widely known for his roles in the short film The Tangly Wood and the television series Grimm.Anjelica McMillan holds a BFA in theater from Pacific Lutheran University. A native of Seattle, she was recently seen in Quickies 17 with LiveGirls! at Annex Theatre and in the staged reading of Don't Call it a Riot at the Neptune Theatre. Her other credits include IFC's Portlandia and role in the video game State of Decay.Tadd Morgan is an actor, writer, musician, dancer, and playwright hailing from Seattle. He has performed on stage, screen, and behind the microphone.

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