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Finding the perfect selection to perform is one of the most difficult tasks for any performer. The Interp Store is ready to make that daunting task easier for you! Each Forensics Anthology includes at least one each of the following: Humorous Interpretation, Poetry Interpretation, Prose Interpretation, Dramatic Interpretation, and Duo Interpretation. These scripts are original, poignant, beautifully written, and most importantly, competitive! They are not only perfect for forensics competitions; they also make great classroom materials!
Star Lit: Bright Literature for Bright Performers (Volume Three) includes:
“Election Day”
by Gregory T. Burns
Election Day is a political satire of epic proportions. Through a series of scenes, playwright, Gregory T. Burns takes us to the future, where Democrats and Republicans no longer exist. Instead, a plethora of new political parties campaign for their candidate to be the next President of the United States. Outrageous and edgy!
“Queen of the Riverdale Retirement Home’s Annual Valentine’s Day Dance” By Celeste LeBeaux
Told through a series of flashbacks, a Valentine’s Day dance serves as the setting for this unique love story. Celeste LeBeaux’s beautiful, narrative poem centers on the lives of Mary and Sam, an elderly married couple who live at The Riverdale Retirement Home. Both touching and sweet!
“The Star-Gazer” by Jake Barton
Do you believe in UFOs? In his critically acclaimed short story, Jake Barton introduces us to a young man, whose disbelief in extraterrestrial life is forever altered after being abducted one unforgettable, starry night. Fascinating and eerie!
“Forgive and Forget” by Bridget Grace Sheaff
Imagine having the ability to remember every single moment of your life. This is the catalyst that drives Bridget Grace Sheaff’s first-person confessional. In “Forgive and Forget,” we are introduced to a young woman, whose chronic memory serves as both a blessing and a curse. A challenging selection for the mature performer!
“Labels” by James Blaylock
In recent years, bullying has become one of the most problematic issues facing our nation. Written as two alternating monologues, James Blaylock allows us to witness bullying from two different perspectives: the bystander, who witnesses the bullying, and in a small way, is a participant in the act, and we meet the target of the bullying. Thought provoking and relevant!
“B My Name Is Bob” by Gregory T. Burns
B My Name Is Bob is a celebration of all things manly. Through a series of eight scenes, we pay tribute to the trials and tribulations of masculinity—as we ask the rhetorical question, “What does it mean to be a ‘man’ in the new millennium?” A tour-de-force for two talented performers!
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