You are the Ghost in This House
A rotting old manor House, recently vacated. A pair of young women, returning to the house in which they spent two very different childhoods.
And you. The Ghost.
You are the Ghost in This House is a participatory horror podcast. Episodes are released biweekly on Wednesdays, followed by a poll: What will the Ghost do next? And will the House ever let you go?
Follow along on any podcast platform (such as Spotify or Apple Podcasts), subscribe to the RSS feed, or listen below. To haunt this House and help determine what the Ghost should do next, or view show notes and episode transcripts, join the 3 Fates Patreon for free (no payment details required).
Cast and Crew
You are the Ghost in This House is written and created by Hannah Semmelhack and Paige Allen, and produced by 3 Fates. It features:
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Paige Elizabeth Allen (she/her) is a writer, researcher, theatremaker, and storyteller. Her dissertation explored haunted houses in the works of Shirley Jackson and Daisy Johnson—but surely that won’t have any influence on this project, right?
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Hannah (she/they) is a part-time administrative assistant, part-time graduate student in Media Studies, part-time purveyour of fanfiction, and part-time writer and podcast creator.
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Fiona Clare (she/they) is a biologist, writer, improvisor, and producer.
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C. Luke Soucy (he/him) is a translator, classicist, vocal Minnesota native, and—most importantly—Hannah’s old college roommate. Queer, biracial, and hopelessly formal, he began writing in ninth grade out of the foolhardy belief he could impress a boy with a string of acrostic sonnets. More recent efforts ranging from light verse to classical scholarship have appeared in Arion, Light, and on poets.org. His verse translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses was longlisted for the National Translation Award for Poetry.
A devotee of breakfast food, scarves, and murder mysteries set on trains, Luke previously worked in a chromatography lab, as a low-ranking university bureaucrat, and in the regional theater, where he was last professionally heard-but-not-seen in a production of Uncommon Women and Others, also with Hannah. He now resides in Princeton, New Jersey, where he can usually be found squinting into the distance or walking back from the grocery store.
Find more of Luke’s work at his website
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Nora Aguiar (she/her) is an educator, thespian, and operations professional often found skulking about museums in New York City. Nora delights in nothing more than working on projects created by her incredibly talented friends, and in that regard appeared as Charlotte Cushman inAffecting Expression, written by Eliana Cohen-Orth and directed by Eliyana Abraham.
She received her undergraduate degree in History from Princeton University and her master's degree in Education from Boston University. She is a frequenter of the Public Library and has a reputation for taking bar trivia very, very seriously. Other favorite acting credits include Dirty Girl (Peerless), Emma L. Borden (Lizzie), Blodeuwedd (Unbecoming), and the Nasty Interesting Man/Lord of the Underworld (Eurydice). Nora can't wait to spend more time in this haunted house!
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Erica J Fletcher (they/she/he) is an NYC based actor, soprano, and creative hailing from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. They received their BFA in Theater Performance from Hofstra University and their MM in Classical Voice Performance from the Aaron Copland School of Music. Recently they appeared at Opera North in Lebanon, New Hampshire for two consecutive seasons, singing Carrie Pipperidge in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel, Cupidon in Offenbach’s Orphée aux enfers, and Little Red in Sondheim’s Into the Woods. They are the creator and Dungeon Master of Tea&D, a Dungeons and Dragons actual play podcast, which you should listen to if you like fun.
Erica can also be found in various silly costumes, in fancy libraries pretending to do work, or laying down some sick tracks in the studio. They are thrilled to be the voice of this absolute icon on YATGITH!
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Christopher Lau (he/him) is an operatic bass-baritone, actor, and snake dad based in NYC. Performance highlights in recent seasons include the roles of Il Commendatore in Don Giovanni with MPOC, the First Armored Guard in The Magic Flute with Norwalk Symphony Orchestra, Sarastro in The Magic Flute with Mannes Opera, and the Bass Soloist in J.S. Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium with Fairfield County Chorale.
When not screaming in cursive, Chris is an avid lover of horror, cooking, and games both video and tabletop.
Find more of Christopher’s work at his website.
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Alice Eve Cohen (she/her) is a playwright, solo theatre artist, and author. Winner of the Jane Chambers Feminist Playwriting Award, the National Jewish Playwriting Contest, Oprah magazine’s 25 Best Books of Summer, and Elle Literary Grand Prix for Nonfiction, her works have been performed nationwide and on four continents, at theatres including the Kitchen Theatre, NY Theatre Workshop, New Georges, Cherry Lane Theatre, LA Women’s Theatre Festival, and many more.
Recipient of fellowships and awards from NYSCA, NEA, VCCA, The Orchard Project, and an Emmy Award Special Commendation, Alice teaches playwriting and creative writing at The New School, where she received the university-wide Distinguished Teaching Award.
Alice, a NYC artist and mother of two adult daughters, plays the role of Annette, a NYC artist and mother of two adult daughters. This is her second voice acting job. Before recording the audiobook of her memoir, she had to audition for the role – of herself! She got the part.
Find more of Alice’s work at her website.
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Shadow (he/him) is a sixteen-year-old distinguished gentleman. His hobbies include lying on the outside patio, snuggling in bed, and demanding pieces of cheese from charcuterie boards. He is thrilled to be making his voice acting debut as Crumble in You are the Ghost in This House.
Loki is a 6 year old talkative cuddly baby. He loves to snuggle in blankets, type on keyboards, and steal cheese from the fridge. He loves to purr and cuddle and cant wait for his chatting to make it into an audio drama!
Mochi Ice Cream Clark is a diva of the first order with a passion for bags and shoes. She brings to this role her experience learning lines (see photo), playing with ghost cats, biting knees (before Moo Deng made it cool), and meowing at doors, both closed and open. She enjoys playing TTRPGs (rolling dice), indulging in catnip recreationally, and watching Game of Thrones.
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Aryn Myatt (they/them) is an actor, singer, puppet designer, and ttrpg enthusiast based in Manchester, UK. They studied zoology at university, but between cosplay, prop and puppet design, lino printing, illustration, and more, their first love is art-making. They might be most well-known as the number one fan of The Magnus Protocol’s Mr. Bonzo. Unsurprisingly, their favorite musical is Little Shop of Horrors.
They designed the cover and banner art for You are the Ghost in This House and are delighted to be making their voice acting debut as Becks ‘Ecks’ Turner.
See more on their Instagram.
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Michael Scott Artuso (he/him) is an award-wanting Post-Production sound Designer based in the heart of NYC. Graduating from Hofstra University in 2022 with a degree in Theatrical Sound Design, he is no stranger to storytelling, especially through aural mediums. Since then, he has been lucky to do a plethora of work for cinema, tv, and podcasting.
When not mixing or designing a project, Michael can be found at Taco Bell, going for a stroll around town, fangirling over dogs, or contemplating the world as we know it. He's very excited to be a part of YAGITH!
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Dalton Miksa is a sound designer and re-recording mixer who recently graduated from Middle Tennessee State University. Now based in NYC, his work spans short film, documentary, podcast, and broadcast TV. When he’s not working, Dalton is an avid runner and coffee-nerd. Find more on Dalton’s website.
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Hibah Hassan is a Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter with a passion for storytelling. Through her sharp lyricism and lilting, occasionally punchy, melodies, she grants her audiences insight into the life and times of a hopelessly romantic twenty-something. She is a lover of cats, ghost stories, and freshly fallen snow. Her first EP “cold hearted” is available to stream now on all listening services.