
Welcome, friends!Welcome wanderers and wonder-seekers, strangers and star-gazers.Welcome you who come coveting the craven and cruel, or admiring the abtruse and arcane.Welcome disciples of the disturbing, exponents of the exquisitely eerie.Welcome, freaks and fiends, chimeras and curiosities, oddities, outsiders, and others of all outline and orientation.And, of course, welcome to you who are only– and all too– human.Welcome, welcome one and all, to Professor Pandemonium’s Peculiar Panoply.--The Panoply is a collection of loosely-connected, stand-alone audio stories of carnival horror meant to push both listeners and writers out of their comfort zones. Our stories are intended to befuddle, to beguile, and above all, to look directly at ideas and images that might be unsettling, upsetting, or unpalatable.More information about our cast and crew can be found here.

The Front Gate

Written by:
Ash Seguinte
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Erik & Ash Seguinte
Featuring:
Fay Roberts as the Ringmaser
Dr. Ocular's House of Mirrors

Written by:
Elliot Somerfield
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Jordan W. Anderson
Featuring:
John Kennard as Errol
Jenna Rose as Laura
This episode includes disturbing imagery, violence, glass shattering, & claustrophobia.
Umberto the Unknowable &Miss Direction

Written by:
Ash Seguinte
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Jordan W. Anderson
Featuring:
Sparrow Delgado as Miss Direction
This episode includes emotional abuse, especially surrounding disordered eating/weight, coercion, & claustrophobia.
The Clowns

Written by:
Lou Sutcliffe
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Gem Aydın
Featuring:
Gus as the Clown
James Big as the Roustabout
Jeremy Weaver as the Runaway
Sparrow Delgado as Miss Direction
This episode includes
death and dying, war, supernatural threats, illness, references to religion, classism, & drowning.
Clarissa the Geek

Written by:
Henry Galley
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Meg Molloy Tuten
Featuring:
Addison Peacock as Clarissa
This episode includes cannibalism, disordered eating, and eating/drinking sounds.
The Chow Tent

Written by:
Devin Steffens
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Devin Steffens
Featuring:
Devin Steffens as Elias the Cook
Transcript
This episode includes gore, cannibalism, murder, & eating/drinking sounds.
The Costume Tent

Written by:
Daisy McNamara
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Gem Aydın
Featuring:
Daisy McNamara as the Costumer's Assistant
This episode includes gore, self-harm (mutilation), & a hostile work environment.
The Tightrope Walker

Written by:
Corvyn Appleby
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Corvyn Appleby
Featuring:
Corvyn Appleby as the Tightrope Walker
This episode includes self-harm & severe injury.
The Puppeteer

Written by:
Maddie Girouard
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Erik & Ash Seguinte
Featuring:
Justin Nelson as the Puppeteer
Reag (Cherry) Koster as Freddie
This episode includes mentions of obsessive behaviors/lack of eating/lack of sleeping.
Laffin' Sal's Mechanical Museum & Penny Arcade

Written by:
Ash Seguinte
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Erik and Ash Seguinte
Featuring:
M. German as the Barker
This episode includes explicit descriptions of violence and gore, self-injury, & callous disregard of human life.
The Roustabout

Written by:
James Big
Edited & Sound Designed by:
James Big
Featuring:
James Big as the Roustabout
Daisy McNamara as the Finacee
This episode includes manipulation, murder, and physical injury.
The Fortune Teller

Written by:
Milo Machin
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Gem Aydın
Featuring:
Ed Su as the Fortune Teller
This episode includes descriptions of medical settings, blood & gore (medical), & existentialism.
Occult Doors Mirror House

Written by:
Hannah Brown
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Jordan W. Anderson
Featuring:
Kirsty Woolven as Lorrel
Jay Wren as Ivy
This episode includes homophobia, violence, gendered violence, & gore.
The Runaway
Written by:
SJ Ryker
Edited & Sound Designed by:
SJ Ryker
Featuring:
Jeremy Weaver as the Runaway
Justin Nelson as Junior
SJ Ryker as Dad
Sophia Chung as Mom
Justin Nelson as the Puppeteer
Jack Fulmin as Laya
Kirsty Woolven as Lorrel
This episode includes violence, & mild depictions of emotional abuse/neglect
Answers
Written by:
Edil May Hampsen
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Chris Greenbriar
Featuring:
Cadey Elise as Celia
Amy Young as Lucy
This episode includes gaslighting, racism, implied racial violence, & implied body horror.
The Big Top
Written by:
Ash Seguinte
Edited & Sound Designed by:
Erik & Ash Seguinte
Featuring:
Fay Roberts as the Ringmaster
This episode includes implied child abuse and neglect.

Addison Peacock
Addison is a writer and voice actor based in the Los Angeles area. She is the co-creator of Killjam XXX, a queer cyberpunk audiodrama that also stars in. She can also be heard in shows like The Kingmaker Histories, The Antiquarium of Sinister Happenings, and Someone Just Like You.In her free time, she enjoys costuming, cooking giant pots of soup, immersive theatre, haunted houses, and hanging out with her cat, Crystal.
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Clarissa, Clarissa the Geek
Amy Young
Amy is best known for learning a Transatlantic accent in 2 months and asking way too many questions literally all the time. She is a US based voice actor, writer, sound designer, and occasional composer for several podcasts. In addition to acting in Professor Pandemonium's Peculiar Panoply, Amy has worked on Blake Skye: Private Eye as an actor and writer, SINKHOLE as an actor and composer, and has also composed music for the upcoming dark comedy Store 236. Amy has worked on other Law of Names properties such as Breathing Space, para/Normal, and Devoid of Space. When not working on podcasts, she can be found writing, making music, and playing Dungeons and Dragons. You can find Amy on Bluesky at @achill3a.
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Lucy, AnswersComposer
Show Theme
Corvyn Appleby
Corvyn (they/them) is a performer, poet, playwright, and podcaster, based out of Chicago, Illinois. Their other podcast appearances include Arcadia, CA, Breathing Space, Fading Frontier, Devoid of Space, Spire, and Dark Valley.
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Pizzicato the Great
Daisy McNamara
Daisy McNamara is a voice actor, audio editor, showrunner, and eel enthusiast. You can find her work on Eeler’s Choice, Poe: Evermore, SCP Archives, Waterlogged, and more. When he’s not podcasting, you can find him sewing, knitting, or knee deep in the nearest salt water.
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The Costume TentActor
Iris, The Costume Tent, The Roustabout
Devin Steffens
Devin "Merlin" Steffens was born, raised, and marinated in Northern Nevada, where he works to tell stories in whatever medium is of interest to him this go-round; from television to podcasts and back again. Sharing drinks in the Saloons of Virginia City, walking the old Donner Party trail, and sitting with spirits in ghost towns, the Wild West has inspired much of his work.He is a ravenous enjoyer of the macabre. A fan of dad jokes. A lover of music, slam poetry, and local theater. His favorite character of all time is Hellboy by Mike Mignola; because who doesn't like eldritch horrors and punching Nazis?He's the creator of Dead West.You can find him on social media here:
Tiktok (until it is banned)
Bluesky
Tumblr
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The Chow TentActor
Elias, The Chow Tent
Ed Su
Ed is an American voice actor who is rather stereotypical. He enjoys consuming both media and food, going on nature walks, playing video games, watching sports, and so on. Perhaps his greatest quirk is his passion for bringing characters to life (or death, in the case of this... peculiar panoply). Although voice acting is his first creative-focused interest, he very much enjoys the process of learning from the ground up and improving his craft.
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Dr. Frank Englebrecht, The Fortune Teller
Edil May Hampsen
Edil is a not-born-but-raised Texan who's legal name is too doxxable for this side of the internet, but who writes under that name too. A passingly-ageless being, Edil has hung around many sides of the podcasting internet but is proud to debut here as a contributor to the panoply!When they shed their other skin and enter their dwelling of unspecified arrangement, Edil can frequently be found pretending historically C-Dramas are good language input, scrolling their Tumblr, and puzzling over the newfangled technology that is Bluesky.
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Writer
The Information Desk
Elliot Somerfield
Elliot is a gangling, lanky, bespectacled British freak-of-nature with malevolent plans of world domination, enforcing Marmite-love, outlawing wasps and trying to stop making up stuff about himself.He is also a fervent writer, training sound designer and occasional voice for things. Under his indie label Wired Cowslip, he has written, directed and edited two audio dramas: The Waystation and The Fause Knight - and will release a new fantasy comedy audio sitcom project, It's Soul Good, in 2025. Whether you like it or not! And you will like it, whether you like it or not!He resides in London, but just barely; and can be often found either hunched at his computer, reading China Miéville in a corner or watching foxes from his window. you can find his socials here!
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Writer
Doctor Ocular's House of Mirrors
Erik Seguinte
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Fay Roberts
Fay likes to call zirself “a spoken word artist, storyteller, musician, and award-winning voice artist,” and has been doing some of this for a long time (along with a day job where ze encourages people to make lists and think about whether they actually Want The Thing). The voice acting is relatively new and, like the performance poetry, happened somewhat by accident. Zir most well-known role to date is probably still as Daisy Tonner from Rusty Quill's cult hit The Magnus Archives, but ze’s played all sorts of roles since, from the monstrous to the mundane, across various genders, ages, accents, and settings, as well as narration and voiceovers for animations and documentaries. (Zir work does seem to veer more monstrous than mundane, mind you...) Zir voice has been described as “mellifluous”, “enviably flexible”, and “an accent ninja”. Ze is currently working on the audiobook of zir poetry collection, Spectral. More details are available on zir websiteor
linktree (https://linktr.ee/fayroberts/).
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Actor
The Ringmaster
Gem Aydın
Autistic of many trades, master of ADHD, Gem (they/them) is a Kurdi-Turkish intersectionality lawyer and human rights activist. Ever since they listened to their first audio drama, they wanted to express their art in this medium and created 400 Words a Horror with friends to learn to make an audio drama.You can find them gushing about their favourite shows around the audio drama community but most importantly, probably sleeping in the most unusual hours.
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Editor
The Clowns
The Costume Tent
The Fortune Teller
Hannah Brown
Hannah is a speculative horror writer, voice actor and producer and creator of audio drama. Originally from Wales, she now calls Tokyo Bay her home. An eccentric at heart, her horror writing has appeared in anthologies from Eerie River Publishing, Fly on the Wall Press, and Cosmic Horror Monthly. You can find her on BlueSky @hannahaimee17.bsky.social but more importantly you should check out her baby: the mystery/horror audio drama Englewood After Dark
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Writer
Occult Door’s Mirror House
Henry Galley
Henry is a Writer, Producer, occasional Voice Actor by necessity, and dabbling Occultist. Originally hailing from England, he now lives with his fiancée and creative partner, Meg, in Sydney, Australia.A member of the We Are Not Alive artistic collective, he uses his creative output to express his various niche obsessions: From cannibalism to Pagan mysticism to bizarre fringe subcultures. Henry loves exploring and fusing genres - whether it’s horror in The NoSleep Podcast, The Hidden Frequencies, and Mayfair Watchers Society. Satirical dark comedy, in projects like Less Is Morgue and his episodes of The Kingmaker Histories. Or his eternal love of cyberpunk, edgy Wii games, and 2000s anime, in KILLJAM XXX.You can find him rambling about writing and SpongeBob SquarePants on the We Are Not Alive YouTube Channel, or contact him on his tumblr, @rubedeckillerofficial.
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Writer
Clarissa the Geek
Jack Fulmin
Jack (she/her) is a writer and voice actor from Texas. She’s terribly fond of making and/or being involved in anything creepy, horrifying, or macabre. She’s the creator of Fresh Meat. Her other work can be found on her website.
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Actor
Laya, The Runaway
James Big
James is a professional button-pusher, amateur illustrator, indie TTRPG enthusiast and award-winning cosplayer hailing from somewhere in the vicinity of Portland, OR. He's written for and appeared on several Law of Names productions, including Breathing Space and Devoid of Space, as well as a few other places around the interwebs. He is almost certainly, at this very moment, overthinking something.You can find him on Bluesky or the Tumblr he occasionally remembers he has.
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Writer
The RoustaboutActor
The Roustabout
Jay Wren
Jay is an amateur VA based in the UK who delights in creating strange voices, and making weird noises. A queer creative with a keen interest in the bizarre, Jay can often be found running horror games for their friends or working on unsettling stories.Jay is a terrible hermit who has stoically refused to use social media despite all career and personal advice to the contrary. You can reach them at: [email protected].
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Actor
Ivy, Occult Doors Mirror House
Jenna Rose
Jenna Rose (she/they) is an experienced voice actor who has worked in animation (The Goodwork Company), games (The World of Grimm), audio dramas (The Sheridan Tapes, Scream Queens), and more. She is also a member of the indie animation studio The Sunflower Talk as well as the voice of one of their mascots, Sunny. Jenna enjoys contributing to content that explores queer experiences, mental health issues, and the occasional eldritch horror. In their spare time they are a yoga teacher, an amateur baker, a pet parent, and a dabbling cosplayer who once sang on stage as a queer female war general. You can find her demos and current resume on her website — www.jrosereads.com.
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Actor
Laura, Dr. Ocular's House of Mirrors
John Kennard
John is a British semi-professional voice actor based in West London.
After years working behind mixing desks, lighting rigs & a drum kit - and a long career in IT - he was finally coaxed out from behind the equipment and stepped up to the microphone, a move that has since ignited his career. Now in his third year, he’s quickly building a reputation as a versatile and dedicated voice actor and narrator.
With a wide range of British accents and vocal characteristics, his voice has been described as being alternately “commanding”, “conversational” and “like a warm hug”.Currently playing Gunter in Happy Medium , Richard Moorhead in The High Note and Fred in Tales of the Monster Hunters (and various other roles in Giant Monster Productions). Played Inspector Braxton, Baron Mizra, Judge Tombs, CI Stroud in Seleneand various characters in Forteller Games productions. A regular in Spiked Eggs and in Strange New Worlds & Spaced Out Tales.He’s neurospicy (AuDHD), a keen tenor and you can find him online at https://johnkennard.co.uk
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Actor
Errol, Doctor Ocular's House of Mirrors
Jordan W. Anderson
Jordan W. Anderson is an audio drama triple threat: an editor, writer and voice actor. Never a specialist, but often a perfectionist, he spends his time jumping between hobbies, dreaming up one too many ideas and wondering where all the time has gone. Jordan’s voice work can be heard on podcasts such as Omega Star 7 and
A Walk with Ghosts, along with Law of Names’ Breathing Space and para/Normal, where he also serves as a writer and editor. Find him on Instagram.
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Editor
Dr. Ocular's House of Mirrors
Occult Doors Mirror House
Justin Nelson
Justin Nelson is a voice actor based in Oregon. With over 15 years of acting experience, he began his journey in on-camera work before transitioning to voice acting, where he found his true passion. Recording from a custom-built home studio, he brings characters to life across animation, video games, and beyond. Outside the booth, Justin is a dedicated Dungeons & Dragons player, diving into rich roleplay with his many characters. When he's not rolling dice you can find him spending time with his wife and corgi, playing video games, or working on personal projects.
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Actor
Puppeteer, The Puppeteer, The Runaway
Junior, The RunawayComposer
Show end theme
Kirsty Woolven
Kirsty is a voice actor based in the construct known as the West Midlands, UK who lives with a curry-coveting cat, Mouse. Along with being a dancer with almost no proprioception, you can hear them in 50+ audiodramas: such as
The Dead , Fresh Meat, Station 151, and Breathing Space. Find more info at kirstywoolven.carrd.co.
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Actor
Lorrel, Occult Doors Mirror House, The Runaway
Lou Sutcliffe
Lou Sutcliffe (ey/em) is an autistic nonbinary word sorceror from the northwest of England, perpetrator of such audiodramas as the Pantaloon Society and Eeler's Choice. By day ey are a data scientist, undisputed monarch of a petty kingdom of spreadsheets. Ey live in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and refuse to leave unless enticed away with the promise of LARP.
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Writer
The Clowns
Maddie Girouard
Maddie is a voice actor and writer dedicated to telling stories that move and entertain people.Though she doesn't have many written works under her belt (YET), you can find all of Maddie's work on her website, or you can find her rambling about writing and audio dramas in a variety of Discord servers. (Seriously, she is in SO many Discord servers.)With every story that she tells, she wants to - in her own words - make people "feel all the feels and make ALL the faces."
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Writer
The Puppeteer
Milo Machin
Milo is an avid creative whose work spans all genres, with a particular interest in finding the familiar in the unnatural. They bring a deeply human air of authenticity to every role they approach.
Milo is autistic, queer, and trans which often bleeds into the stories he writes. Both that and a heap-load of Britishisms. Their website can be found here.
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Writer
The Fortune Teller
Reag Cherry Koster
Reag (they/she) is an AuDHD queer librarian whose love of audio dramas inspired them to get their hands on a microphone and try out voice acting. Having grown up mostly in Southern California, they now live in the Midwest with their beloved dog, Teddy. They enjoy staring at their bookshelves wistfully and occasionally finishing one of their many knit and crochet projects. You can hear her as Dream in the finale of Audistorium. They can also be found on Bluesky.
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Actor
Freddie, The Puppeteer, The Runaway
SJ Ryker
SJ loves stories. Reading them. Writing them. Acting them. All the world's a stage, a library, and a writing desk. He currently resides in the Pacific Northwest, comforted by waves and mountains, with his lovely wife and adorable child.SJ got into the podcast game after being inspired by NeoScum and Flying in the Face of Fate. With no clue what he was doing, he started Blake Skye: Private Eye, a noir cosmic horror thriller about a down on his luck gumshoe embroiled in an occult plot. From there, he managed to find his way into the Law of Names orbit and has been comfortably revolving ever since.
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Writer
The RunawayActor
Dad, The Runaway
Sophia Chung
Sophia Chung is a Taiwanese-American Southern-born voice actor, cosplayer, and software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, California! She's an engineer by day, and a voice actor by mic, able to produce all sorts of characters and sounds, from snarky to sultry, soft-spoken to outspoken, or human to monster.At the moment, she is most known for her roles in various horror projects, links to which can be found on her website.Sophia currently resides in Oakland, California, and when not boxed in a tiny padded room talking and screaming to herself, she can be found playing DnD/Pathfinder with friends, reading, watching anime, movies, and tv shows, and crafting cosplays in an increasingly messy corner.Feel free to reach out to say hi via website, Instagram, Twitter, or Bluesky.
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Actor
Mom, The Runaway
Sparrow Delgado
Sparrow is a transfeminine voice actor, livestreamer, and video editor from the U.S. Midwest with moderately-sized dreams and boundless excitement for putting her voice to use for cool shit.Outside of joining the fun in the Panopoly, they can also be found in season 2 of Englewood After Dark as resident "Anxious Wet Cat of a Guy" Erin Grant, and has also provided a couple of voices for a Smithsonian Museum-featured digital project meant to teach about unconscious biases, among a few other scattered projects across the web!She's always looking for more VA shoes to fill, and can be found most consistently on Tumblr @ sparrow-va.tumblr.com, as well as in Should I Speak Up?
My Hero Among Us
Punch Drunk Monkey
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Miss Direction