Connections 2025 Auditions 4/11
- 7pm - 8:30pm
- FREE
Arts Outburst Studios, 2nd floor Thameside Complex, Orsett Road, Grays, RM17 5DX
Exciting opportunity for 13-19 year olds!
Join Arts Outburst in our Make Some Noise Programme as we start our journey with the National Theatre, London for 2025’s Connections Festival. Be a part of the group and bring to life a brand new play written by talented Essex playwright, Vickie Donoghue.
- FREE to participate
- On-stage and Off-stage roles available
- Work with a professional Director
- Perform at 2 Essex Theatres in April 2025
- Weekly rehearsals starting January 2025
To attend the auditions, we ask that you make sure that you are signed up to our Connections Expressions of Interest ahead of time. You can tap HERE to complete that now.
Tuesday 5th November
7pm – 8:30pm
AOB Studios
The space will be open from 6:30pm to get registered and allow you to do some reading of the script and some prep to get in the zone.
Arts Outburst Studios, 2nd floor of the Thameside Complex, Orsett Road, Grays
** Stairs & lift access are available
** Free parking available after 6pm in Cromwell Road Car Park
What to expect for the audition:
The audition will consist of some script reading, you do not need to prep any material – just yourself!
Be prepared to meet the team 1:1 and/or in groups.
If reading on the spot isn’t your thing and you would like access to the script before audition day to have a read and get your head around the piece. This is totally fine!
Contact Producer, Alexandria on alexandria@artsoutburst.co.uk – she will be happy to help.
A note to Parents/Guardians and Friends…
Due to the fact that we are in a public building that is working one, to limit traffic jams we are asking that you wait downstairs on the ground floor if you are waiting for your young person.
Seating is available there to wait if needs be.
Here is some info to give you a feel for the Play, you can also click HERE to find a folder of resources!
THE PLOT:
Students from a Pupil Referral group are made to go orienteering in what they discover is England’s most haunted woods. Stalked by eery ghost children determined to keep them there forever, they must learn to confront the here and now to unlock the key to their futures.
“Describe FRESH AIR”:
Eery feeling – Horror, but spooky not gory – A little creepy – Set mainly in modern day – Relatable to young people – Funny moments because of the characters – Set in two timezones – Loosely based on true events.
More information about the characters and how much they speak:
Millie – Significant dialogue and medium length monologue
Alisha – Significant dialogue and multiple short monologues
Lee – Significant dialogue and very long monologue
Holly – Minimal lines until the end, long monologue
Erin – Significant dialogue, long monologue
Charlie – Significant dialogue in two scenes, short multiple monologues
Brian – Significant dialogue, long monologue
Doris – Significant dialogue, short monologue
Albert – Significant dialogue in one scene, short monologue
Joan – Significant dialogue in one scene, short monologue
Billy – Significant dialogue in one scene, short monologue
Jack – Significant dialogue in one scene, short monologue