HELP! I have an audition on friday and can't find the play my monolouge comes from!

Can anyone help, please?

I have an audition for a degree in drama on friday, and I have two monolouges to present for it. One of them i the part of Konstantin in Chekhov’s The Seagull, but the other is a piece from a play called The Boys Of Winter by John Pielmeier.

I have searched everywhere I can, I have checked the entire countries (New Zealands) Library system, and no one has anything. I can’t even find a synopsis anywhere online. All I can get is that it was performed 9 times in 1985, and never again that i can see. From what I can gather from the monolouge, it seems like it’s about Vietnam.

If anyone has a copy of it, or can find a copy of it on the web, or even has a synopsis on it, that would be great,I would appreciate it so much. What I can’t figure out is where they found their copy for the monolouge. I’ve tried ringing the audition admin people, but they’re not any help at all.

Please help! I am so desperate!

If you know someone with an IMDBPro account (or you get one yourself; I think they still offer a free trial if you input your credit card) you could try to contact his agent.

According to this site, the play is unpublished:

I can’t imagine how you are supposed to get a monologue from an unpublished play. I think DeadlyAccurate’s suggestion is a good one, though.

It was performed 9 times at the Biltmore, see here. Pielmeier wrote the critically acclaimed Agnes of God but for some reason has ever since worked on TV movies.