Recommendations of The Audition (A 10 minute play)

  • James Perry: The Audition (A 10 minute play)

    "The Audition" is a poignant exploration of family and second chances that will leave you reflecting on the unexpected turns life can take. The genuine characters, authentic dialogue, and a touch of humor make it a compelling and thought-provoking short play. Highly recommended for those who appreciate emotionally charged narratives with a theatrical twist.

    "The Audition" is a poignant exploration of family and second chances that will leave you reflecting on the unexpected turns life can take. The genuine characters, authentic dialogue, and a touch of humor make it a compelling and thought-provoking short play. Highly recommended for those who appreciate emotionally charged narratives with a theatrical twist.

  • Nicky Lowney: The Audition (A 10 minute play)

    A very sweet story. Woman walks into a bar...and two lives change forever.

    A very sweet story. Woman walks into a bar...and two lives change forever.

  • Laurie Tanner: The Audition (A 10 minute play)

    Very nice twist. I also love that it employs the language of theatre. It gave the characters plenty of avenues to explore in the dialogue, and actors some great lines to work with. The relationships shift well with the action. I'd love to see this performed.

    Very nice twist. I also love that it employs the language of theatre. It gave the characters plenty of avenues to explore in the dialogue, and actors some great lines to work with. The relationships shift well with the action. I'd love to see this performed.

  • Enid Cokinos: The Audition (A 10 minute play)

    Ray Arsenault has captured a truly poignant, life-altering moment in the characters’ lives by bringing them together in a bar at closing under the guise of an audition. The twist was perfectly timed and truly impactful. Arsenault’s well-crafted dialogue provides actors with a marvelous opportunity to dig into these roles and bring Raleigh and Rob to life on the stage.

    Ray Arsenault has captured a truly poignant, life-altering moment in the characters’ lives by bringing them together in a bar at closing under the guise of an audition. The twist was perfectly timed and truly impactful. Arsenault’s well-crafted dialogue provides actors with a marvelous opportunity to dig into these roles and bring Raleigh and Rob to life on the stage.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: The Audition (A 10 minute play)

    Raleigh stays late at a bar because she has an important audition and nowhere to stay. Ray the owner tries to help her by improvising her audition. Secrets are revealed and new families are formed. A very sweet story.

    Raleigh stays late at a bar because she has an important audition and nowhere to stay. Ray the owner tries to help her by improvising her audition. Secrets are revealed and new families are formed. A very sweet story.