The fight between Corie and her husband in Barefoot in the Park is good, The scene between Homer and his fiance in Mornings at Seven is good. Any scene from The Foreigner is good. The scene between the American couple at the end of Separate Tables is good. Hamlet and Ophelia is good.
2007-10-14 15:08:10
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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If your doing a duo INTERP, where you are comfortable doing more than one character, try "Fries With That" by Ken Bradbury. Its a play off of Jack & Jill w/ quite a few scenarios, so you need to have experience w/ being several different characters (lots of popping). Ken Bradbury has quite a few pieces to choose from that work really well. You can order that on Brooklyn Publishers' web site.
But if it's a duo scene, where you both portray only one character, with costumes and props, then there are several plays that you can cut from. "The Importance of Being Earnest" has some cute ones that I've seen done, alot of the classics are really good. Of course, you could always go bold and do some Shakespeare. You can also find some good skits on Brook Pub, which won't run over 10 minutes usually.
Actually, Brook Pub is a great place to find any piece. That's where I always went.
Break a leg at your competitions!
2007-10-14 19:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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