Gracie Collins

Project: Alice Across The Land

• Season 1 (appears from Episode 8 onward)

• Season 2



🌙 ROLE: GRACIE COLLINS


Gracie is the older sister of Sarah Collins — sharp-witted, unpredictable, and weirdly endearing in all the wrong moments. She’s the comic relief when things get too heavy, but she’s never a joke. Beneath her sarcasm is a bruised tenderness, a quiet history she doesn’t talk about unless you really push.


Gracie walks into Alice’s story with a smirk, a secret, and a kind of unfiltered honesty that borders on chaotic. She sees through the nonsense. She can’t help but comment on it. And she might just be the only one in Eastside Falls who’s not afraid to laugh in the face of everything going wrong.



📍 REQUIREMENTS

• Must be based in the United States and fully able to travel to Lexington, KY for rehearsals and filming

• Age: 16–23 (at time of filming)

• Ethnicity: White

• Hair: Brown (natural or dyed)

• Strong comedic timing required — this role leans heavily into humor, without losing emotional depth

• Non-union, unpaid independent production



📅 COMMITMENT TIMELINE


Season 1

• Rehearsals: September 2026 – April 2027

• Filming: June – August 2027 (Lexington, KY)


Season 2 — TBD



💸 THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT PROJECT

• Unpaid, non-union

• Meals and accommodations (if applicable) may be provided

• Full screen credit and a pivotal recurring role

• A rare chance to play a grounded, deeply funny character in a slow-burning fantasy drama



🎭 AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS


Deadline: March 27th, 2026

Email: aliceacrosstheland@gmail.com

Subject Line: GRACIE COLLINS AUDITION – [Your Name]


Please submit:

1. A headshot and full-body photo

2. A short intro video or letter (max 2 minutes or 1 page) about why you want to play Gracie

3. A monologue (1–2 minutes) from a published play, film, or TV script (no original pieces). Please cite the source in the email.



💬 FROM THE CREATOR


Gracie isn’t the clown — she’s the comic survivor. The one who knows it’s all ridiculous, but still shows up. She’s funny because she has to be. If you’ve ever used humor as armor — if you’ve ever been the one to lighten the room without letting people see the weight behind it — then you already get who she is.