Tunnel Vision

by Scott Cantrell

One Character Play (5 Minute Runtime)

A hermit is all alone in an abandoned railroad tunnel after their friends were hit by a train. Little do they know that in order to receive salvation, a sacrifice must be offered.

One Character Play (5 Minute Runtime)

A hermit is all alone in an abandoned railroad tunnel after their friends were hit by a train. Little do they know that in order to receive salvation, a sacrifice must be offered.

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Tunnel Vision

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  • Barry Smoot: Tunnel Vision

    A beautiful, allegorical monologue about the displaced. Moody, thought-provoking, and well-written.

    A beautiful, allegorical monologue about the displaced. Moody, thought-provoking, and well-written.

  • Robin Rice: Tunnel Vision

    What a gorgeously ambiguous monologue! It both holds together and opens up a plethora of interpretations. A smart actor would revel in it, and thoroughly captivate audiences.

    What a gorgeously ambiguous monologue! It both holds together and opens up a plethora of interpretations. A smart actor would revel in it, and thoroughly captivate audiences.

  • John Medlin: Tunnel Vision

    This is a one-person play that requires a conversation afterward. It is haunting, somewhat ambiguous, and interesting. Scott Cantrell packs a lot of storytelling into this short, ten-ish-minute piece. It's a good choice for actors wanting to delve into non-realism.

    This is a one-person play that requires a conversation afterward. It is haunting, somewhat ambiguous, and interesting. Scott Cantrell packs a lot of storytelling into this short, ten-ish-minute piece. It's a good choice for actors wanting to delve into non-realism.

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Character Information

  • Hermit
    A lost soul.
    Character Age
    20s-30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Any gender