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Sand Lake Center for the Arts Announces Auditions for One-Act Play Festival

Save the date for Let’s Play: Sand Lake Center for the Art’s One-Act Play Festival, a wonderful collection of short theatrical works by playwrights in the Capital Region.

Auditions will be held at SLCA on March 30 at 7 p.m. and consist of readings from the scripts. If you’re very busy and unable to make long-term commitments, this is your chance to shine in a shorter time frame! We welcome new and seasoned actors. 

Please bring a list of conflicts to auditions. 

A more detailed breakdown of the characters will be posted once the plays are selected.

Tech rehearsals: May 12 and 14 at 7 p.m.

Show dates: May 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. and May 17 at 2:30 p.m.

Plays and roles available:

The Boutonniere, by Tyler S. Rexnouse – Minutes before their wedding, Taylor, the bride, is quietly unraveling while the groom, Logan, can’t find the boutonnière, chosen by Taylor and her mother in one of their last moments together. Logan, understanding the significance of losing the boutonnière, begins to unravel too. What follows is a delightful scramble of comedy and romantic chaos leading to the inevitable question: can Taylor and Logan make it to “I do?”

greyscale, by Elizabeth Decasse – K is here to present on their research about the social conventions of “How are you?” But‬ then Grey shows up. If you ask K, everything’s fine. Really. F. I. N. E.‬

Baxter for President, by Mike DeMasi – Set in the distant future, a veteran reporter chronicles a first-of-its-kind presidential candidate with a strong chance of winning – a groundbreaking but frightening prospect. The campaign chief shares a secret with the reporter that leaves her vulnerable, and forces him to make a wrenching decision.

Triplets, by Melinda Gros – Let the games begin: two newborn triplets vie for the dubious honor of being ‘first-born’ while the third cherishes the everything-is-gonna-be-all-right vibe of being third.

A Close Inncounter, by Anthony R. Pezzula – A nerdy couple fascinated by UFO’s meets for the first time at an inn’s café greeted by a skeptical waitress. But not all is as it seems.

5 Mins to Midnight, by Jae Gayle – a fast-paced play revealing the tensions between American capitalism and Black womanhood. 

The Final Straw, by William Daisak – Three actors are reviewing their performances in a show, and one dropped a line. Not the end of the world, right? But in this case, it IS the End of the World – literally. And the other actors are not happy about it…

We hope to see you there! 

If you have questions, please reach out to the producer, Sue Frost, at sue3frost@gmail.com.

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