Quality forensics performance material is often difficult to find. SpeechGeek provides high school coaches and competitors with scripts that are not only challenging, but also of strong literary merit. Each issue of SpeechGeek contains five scripts in a variety of events: prose interpretation, poetry interpretation, humorous interpretation, dramatic interpretation, and duo interpretation. SpeechGeek’s interp scripts are written by winning authors who know what it takes to make final rounds at all levels of competition.
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Quality forensics performance material is often difficult to find. SpeechGeek provides high school coaches and competitors with scripts that are not only challenging, but also of strong literary merit. Each issue of SpeechGeek contains five scripts in a variety of events: prose interpretation, poetry interpretation, humorous interpretation, dramatic interpretation, and duo interpretation. SpeechGeek’s interp scripts are written by winning authors who know what it takes to make final rounds at all levels of competition.
Go On, Girl! by Rebecca Spero Duo Interpretation (Female/Female)
Carolyn and Jill have had enough. After years of serving as dutiful housewives, they decide to pack up, empty their savings accounts, and pursue their dreams. Inspired by their experiences, they create a stage show called "Go On, Girl!" Things start out great but quickly turn sour as they trade one brand of relationship abuse for another.
Tips by Julia Neva Duo Interpretation (Female/Female)
One of the most thankless jobs on earth is to serve as a waiter or waitress at a chain restaurant. On her first day at work, Susan meets a variety of the worst customers imaginable. The good news is that she also meets a person who knows what it's like to be in her shoes. Fast-paced with plenty of room for physicality, this is a great starter piece for a new performer.
Somewhere in Between by Meredith Allen Duo Interpretation (Female/Female)
Stacy's priorities are completely out of whack. Though she is a high-power attorney, Stacy has forgotten about the most important woman in her world: her month. When a bus accident sends her into the great beyond, God walks Stacy through her missteps and gives her the opportunity to make things right...before it's too late for herself or her mom.
Room to Wait by Rebecca Spero Duo Interpretation (Female/Female)
Cathy and Samantha have the kind of step-mother/daughter relationship reminiscent of classic fairytales. (Hint: it's not very good.) While in a hospital waiting room to learn the fate of the man who connects them, they realize that life-changing experiences bring the opportunity to set things right.
The Sisters Smith by Laura Morris Duo Interpretation (Female/Female)
Step-sisters Taylor and Annie started out as best friends. As they each became teenagers, jealous and spite tore them apart. A tragic accident brings them back together and forces Taylor to imagine what a world would be like in which they stayed as close as they once were.