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Behind the bar, Jules , the bartender, pours a river of neon‑blue cocktails for the waiting crowd. He knows each of the hopefuls by name (or at least by the name on the audition sign they’ve scribbled on a napkin). | Name | Background | Signature Move (or lack thereof) | |------|------------|-----------------------------------| | Mara “Moxie” Delgado | Owner, former dancer, now the gatekeeper of glamour | A dead‑pan stare that can melt a rookie’s confidence | | Jules | Bartender, unofficial talent scout | Throws a garnish like a boomerang—never hits the intended target | | Toby “Twist” Alvarez | A lanky yoga instructor who thinks pole‑dancing is an “advanced stretch” | A perfect headstand, but no sense of rhythm | | Nina “Neon” Patel | Night‑school student, studying graphic design, with a penchant for glitter | A flash‑mob style routine involving a sequined cape | | Ricky “Razzle” Quinn | Former magician’s assistant, now “the man who can pull a rabbit out of a hat—any hat” | A disappearing act that leaves the audience wondering if he ever showed up | | Sasha “Sizzle” Lee | Veteran burlesque performer, the club’s secret weapon | A sultry, controlled routine that could make a statue blush | | The Audience | A mix of regulars, curious onlookers, and a few skeptical friends | Their collective gasp, chuckle, or applause is the final verdict | 4. The Audition Flow (Script Excerpt) INT. THE VELVET VORTEX – STAGE – NIGHT The spotlight clicks on. A thin ribbon of light cuts through the smoky air, landing on TOBY, who is already mid‑headstand, legs forming a perfect “V”. MARA (off‑stage, clipboard in hand) (dry, but with a hint of amusement) “Toby, you’ve got balance—great. But can you keep the crowd from asking you for a yoga class schedule?”

1. The Premise Every Thursday night, the neon‑lit sign above The Velvet Vortex flickers to life, announcing a rare event: Strip Club Tryouts . It’s a night when hopeful performers—some seasoned, some utterly clueless—line up for a chance to join the house roster. The audition isn’t just about flexibility or a well‑timed hip‑shake; the club’s owner, Mona “Moxie” Delgado , wants a blend of show‑manship, confidence, and a dash of the unexpected. 2. Setting the Scene The club sits in a converted warehouse, its concrete walls painted with vintage pin‑up art, and a low‑hanging bar that glows amber in the dim light. The stage is a modest, raised platform framed by a strip of soft red LED strips. A lone spotlight swivels lazily, waiting for its next subject. stripclubtryouts

Ricky smiles, slides the rabbit into a pocket, and proceeds with a sultry strip‑tease that builds tension without a single flash of skin. He uses misdirection—one hand over the audience, the other pulling a silk scarf from his sleeve—creating an elegant tease. Behind the bar, Jules , the bartender, pours

“Ladies and gentlemen, a round of applause for the most graceful crash we’ve ever seen!” The Audition Flow (Script Excerpt) INT

Sasha’s routine is a masterclass in timing, posture, and subtlety. She plays with shadows, letting the low lighting do half the work. Each movement is deliberate, a silent conversation with the audience. By the time the final note fades, the room is hushed, then erupts into thunderous applause.

“Now that’s a trick I’d pay to see again.”

Nina twirls, the cape fluttering like a comet. She launches into a choreographed routine that fuses hip‑hop beats with a hint of Broadway jazz hands. Mid‑routine, the cape catches on the pole and drags her down, turning the descent into an improvised slide.

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Behind the bar, Jules , the bartender, pours a river of neon‑blue cocktails for the waiting crowd. He knows each of the hopefuls by name (or at least by the name on the audition sign they’ve scribbled on a napkin). | Name | Background | Signature Move (or lack thereof) | |------|------------|-----------------------------------| | Mara “Moxie” Delgado | Owner, former dancer, now the gatekeeper of glamour | A dead‑pan stare that can melt a rookie’s confidence | | Jules | Bartender, unofficial talent scout | Throws a garnish like a boomerang—never hits the intended target | | Toby “Twist” Alvarez | A lanky yoga instructor who thinks pole‑dancing is an “advanced stretch” | A perfect headstand, but no sense of rhythm | | Nina “Neon” Patel | Night‑school student, studying graphic design, with a penchant for glitter | A flash‑mob style routine involving a sequined cape | | Ricky “Razzle” Quinn | Former magician’s assistant, now “the man who can pull a rabbit out of a hat—any hat” | A disappearing act that leaves the audience wondering if he ever showed up | | Sasha “Sizzle” Lee | Veteran burlesque performer, the club’s secret weapon | A sultry, controlled routine that could make a statue blush | | The Audience | A mix of regulars, curious onlookers, and a few skeptical friends | Their collective gasp, chuckle, or applause is the final verdict | 4. The Audition Flow (Script Excerpt) INT. THE VELVET VORTEX – STAGE – NIGHT The spotlight clicks on. A thin ribbon of light cuts through the smoky air, landing on TOBY, who is already mid‑headstand, legs forming a perfect “V”. MARA (off‑stage, clipboard in hand) (dry, but with a hint of amusement) “Toby, you’ve got balance—great. But can you keep the crowd from asking you for a yoga class schedule?”

1. The Premise Every Thursday night, the neon‑lit sign above The Velvet Vortex flickers to life, announcing a rare event: Strip Club Tryouts . It’s a night when hopeful performers—some seasoned, some utterly clueless—line up for a chance to join the house roster. The audition isn’t just about flexibility or a well‑timed hip‑shake; the club’s owner, Mona “Moxie” Delgado , wants a blend of show‑manship, confidence, and a dash of the unexpected. 2. Setting the Scene The club sits in a converted warehouse, its concrete walls painted with vintage pin‑up art, and a low‑hanging bar that glows amber in the dim light. The stage is a modest, raised platform framed by a strip of soft red LED strips. A lone spotlight swivels lazily, waiting for its next subject.

Ricky smiles, slides the rabbit into a pocket, and proceeds with a sultry strip‑tease that builds tension without a single flash of skin. He uses misdirection—one hand over the audience, the other pulling a silk scarf from his sleeve—creating an elegant tease.

“Ladies and gentlemen, a round of applause for the most graceful crash we’ve ever seen!”

Sasha’s routine is a masterclass in timing, posture, and subtlety. She plays with shadows, letting the low lighting do half the work. Each movement is deliberate, a silent conversation with the audience. By the time the final note fades, the room is hushed, then erupts into thunderous applause.

“Now that’s a trick I’d pay to see again.”

Nina twirls, the cape fluttering like a comet. She launches into a choreographed routine that fuses hip‑hop beats with a hint of Broadway jazz hands. Mid‑routine, the cape catches on the pole and drags her down, turning the descent into an improvised slide.

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