Eleanor is our entry point into the world of Age of Woman. A teenage girl on the cusp of womanhood, she lives in a Puritan-like village where conformity and obedience are law. But something inside her begins to stir—questions, visions, memories that don’t belong to her, yet feel ancient and true. Through whispered stories and sacred ceremony, she becomes the listener to the forgotten history of women.
This role requires subtlety, emotional intelligence, and the ability to convey internal transformation—from fear to awakening, from silence to voice.
She also voices:
Young Girl: A flashback or echo of Eleanor's earlier self. Innocent and lyrical.
Rosemary: A contemporary or near-peer village girl. Confidante energy with moments of caution or curiosity.