This probably isn't what you had in mind when you decided you wanted to be an actor; there's no live stage, no cameras, no adoring public, no names up in lights or in the rolling credits. No name on your chair, no private dressing room, no screenings or private jets or starlets. No tabloids, no paparazzi, no Oscar nominations.
And your nightly audience pays good money to run away from you.
But that's life when you work for The Horror Game.