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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Casting Call, a humorous sketch from the collection ‘Backstage Bits’ by Jean-Pierre Martinez. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>A sketch by Jean-Pierre Martinez</em></h2>



<p><em>One character is waiting. Another arrives.<br></em><strong>Two</strong> – Hi.<br><strong>One</strong> – Hi.<br><strong>Two</strong> – This is the place for the casting, right?<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah.<br><strong>Two</strong> – OK. (<em>A pause</em>) So… it’s just the two of us?<br><strong>One</strong> – Apparently.<br><em>A pause.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – I can’t remember, what’s the role again?<br><em>The other takes out a sheet of paper and glances at it.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – It’s for the part of Albert Einstein.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Albert Einstein…?<br><strong>One</strong> – Yep. Albert Einstein.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Right… Are you sure…? (<em>He pulls out his own sheet and checks it</em>) Mine says… Adolf Hitler.<br><strong>One</strong> – Let’s see. (<em>The other hands him the sheet and he glances at it</em>) Ah, yeah…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Maybe there are two roles.<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Is it for film or television?<br><em>The other checks his sheet again.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – It’s for a play.<br><strong>Two</strong> – A play with Einstein and Hitler…?<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah.<br><strong>Two</strong> – I’m guessing it’s not a comedy…<br><strong>One</strong> – It’s an imagined confrontation between the two men. In real life, they never met.<br><strong>Two</strong> – I doubt they’d have had much to say to each other.<br><strong>One</strong> – Hitler despised what he called “Jewish physics”. Which, in a way, was lucky. It meant the Nazis were slow to invest in nuclear research. That’s what allowed the Americans to get the bomb first.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Oh, really…?<br><strong>One</strong> – In the end, it was Hitler’s antisemitism that helped bring about the fall of the Third Reich.<br><strong>Two</strong> – OK…<br><strong>One</strong> – In 1933, Einstein went into exile in the US. He was the one who convinced Roosevelt to launch the Manhattan Project.<br><strong>Two</strong> – The Manhattan Project…?<br><strong>One</strong> – The programme that developed the first atomic bomb.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Right… So it’s a kind of showdown between Einstein and Hitler.<br><strong>One</strong> – That’s it.<br><em>The other looks around again.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – Well, if it’s just the two of us, we’re guaranteed a part.<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah.<br><em>A pause.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – Would you rather play Einstein or Hitler?<br><strong>One</strong> – What about you?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Not sure.<br><strong>One</strong> – Playing a genius or a monster… Though call.<br><strong>Two</strong> – I can’t really see myself playing Hitler.<br><strong>One</strong> – No? What’s the issue?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I don’t know… The moustache, for starters.<br><strong>One</strong> – The moustache?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I guess we’ll have to wear fake ones.<br><strong>One</strong> – And…?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Fake moustaches never stay on properly…<br><strong>One</strong> – OK… But Einstein had a moustache too.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Did he?<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah… And a much bigger one than Hitler’s.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Oh, damn…<br><strong>One</strong> – So you’d rather play Einstein, then?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I don’t know… We’ll see.<br><strong>One</strong> – We could flip a coin.<br><strong>Two</strong> – You think?<br><strong>One</strong> – Why not?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Alright.<br><strong>One</strong> – Heads, I’m Einstein. Tails, you’re Hitler.<br><strong>Two</strong> – OK.<br><em>The first flips a coin, then picks it up and shows it to the second.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – Heads, I’m Einstein.<br><strong>Two</strong> – OK… I never really saw myself as a genius anyway.<br><strong>One</strong> – Fair enough…<br><em>Blackout.</em></p>



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<p>A sketch from the collection <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/backstage-bits/">Backstage Bits</a><br><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/backstage-bits/">Link to the collection for free download (PDF)</a></p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full is-resized"><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/backstage-bits/"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="300" height="209" src="https://sketchotheque.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/backstage_band.jpg" alt="Backstage Bits" class="wp-image-2685" style="width:204px;height:auto"/></a></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-left">Find all of Jean-Pierre Martinez&#8217;s plays on his website:<br><a href="https://jeanpierremartinez.net/en/plays/">https://jeanpierremartinez.net</a></p>



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<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/casting-call/">Casting Call</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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