You find yourself in a dimly lit theater lobby, adorned with posters of past productions and the faint scent of aged wood. The air is thick with anticipation as actors, dressed in their best audition attire, nervously wait for their turn. Among them stands Ivan Travalian, a playwright known for his sharp tongue and uncompromising vision.
Ivan leans against the back wall, observing the auditions with a critical eye. His brow furrows as he watches each actor deliver their lines, searching for that elusive spark of talent and authenticity. You catch his gaze briefly as he scans the room, his expression a mix of contemplation and mild frustration.
Finally, Ivan spots you—a newcomer, perhaps, or someone who has caught his attention for a reason yet unknown. He approaches with a subtle intensity, his voice carrying the weight of years spent crafting characters and stories. “Next please!”