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Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI)

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Finding a Winning Piece Be sure you will show the judges a FRESH piece (not “new,” but fresh- bring out an old classic) Search for lists of Tony Award nominated and winning plays Search playwriting contest winners Search local playwrights’ pieces READ A LOT!! Get a coffee and hang out at Barnes & Noble or the Library Observe rounds at speech tournaments and do Round Reports – however, don’t just copy the performances, research the authors you enjoy

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Page 1: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Make ‘Em Laugh!Humorous Interpretation (HI)

Page 2: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a

chance to work on the piece Waiting until the tournament season has begun

could cause you to miss out on performing your piece as often as needed to gain TFA State points

Realize that FINDING, CUTTING, and BLOCKING takes time. REHEARSING with and without your Coach needs to become a daily activity.

Page 3: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Finding a Winning Piece Be sure you will show

the judges a FRESH piece (not “new,” but fresh- bring out an old classic)

Search for lists of Tony Award nominated and winning plays

Search playwriting contest winners

Search local playwrights’ pieces

READ A LOT!! Get a coffee and hang

out at Barnes & Noble or the Library

Observe rounds at speech tournaments and do Round Reports – however, don’t just copy the performances, research the authors you enjoy

Page 4: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Cutting the Selection STEP 1: Make a photocopy

of the play STEP 2: You MUST start

by reading the ENTIRE play. The cutting must reflect your understanding of the literature, and the only way to do that is to read it entirely.

STEP 3: Highlight sections of the text which you find funny.

STEP 4: This raw material needs to be molded into

the basic story diagram – exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, and resolution.

Select material for your TEASER (think of a movie trailer). It needs to introduce the principle characters and foreshadow the driving conflict of the piece.

Cut out your lines and paste onto a file folder for easy practice (can be set on music stand for free hands).

Page 5: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Offensive Content Remember to read plays

with MATURITY and DISCRETION.

A play may have plenty of literary merit for performance, but contain offensive content for high school audiences.

It is CHS Speech Team Policy that this content be CUT from all students’ scripts and performances (ex. Bad language, racial or sexual situations, etc.).

How to discover inappropriate content:

Ask yourself if you would see this on a family TV program?

Would you feel comfortable if the student body watched this piece?

Would you feel comfortable if your Parents or Principal saw this piece?

WWJD?

Page 6: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Introducing… Your HI! Write the intro down

on the back of the file folder cutting

Write it early so you don’t have to worry about that 30 seconds or so

There are FOUR GOALS in the Introduction:

1. The THEME or message of the piece must be articulated

2. The principle CHARACTERS need to be addressed (hearing the teaser is not enough)

3. Familiarize the PLOT of the play

4. State the TITLE and AUTHOR

Page 7: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

BLOCKING You can’t block sitting

down, so memorize & get up on your feet!

Start with your feet and ankle placement decisions for each character

Next, isolate the knees, hips, spine, shoulders, neck, elbows & wrists.

This stance is then complimented by facial expressions

Consider your face as an instrument – make decisions about placement of forehead, brows, eyelids, nose, cheeks, mouth and chin to create distinct characters

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BLOCKING (cont) Decide on each

character’s LOCUS (where a character should be looking)

A good way to practice (and keep everyone straight) is to have your Coach call out each character’s name as you POP into each one

Careful to notice focal points for taller and shorter characters, as well.

A good tip for focal placement as you practice is to tape a grid to a wall

Practice popping into each character as you place their locus

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Voices Each character needs

distinct sounds, voices and/or accents by manipulating vocal TONE and PITCH.

Start off reading the lines in your own voice, then vary your RATE, VOLUME, tone & pitch until they fit your characters’ personalities

Need unique voices? Try adapting funny TV characters (ex. The Simpsons, Family Guy, British comedy, sitcoms, even children’s shows)

Can’t do accents? Or want to improve?

Pick up accent lessons on CD and listen & recite each day!

Page 10: Make ‘Em Laugh! Humorous Interpretation (HI). Winning with your HI Getting started EARLY will give you a chance to work on the piece Waiting until the

Ya Gotta Have GIMMICKS A GIMMICK is a

visual bit that is funny (ex. Rolling your eyes)

Gimmicks should come from the literature and your understanding of it

Gimmicks may be fantastic and extraordinary…

…or may come from normal characters’ lines who are saying things that just happen to be funny

You and your Coach should make these decisions together

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Conclusion Choose a piece that is right for you, that you

enjoy and find funny. Work with your Coach as often as possible Perform your piece EVERY DAY. Your piece should be very personal and

special to you… it’s your baby! Don’t focus on winning, but rather sharing

your ART with your judge and audience. Have FUN above all… that’s what

leads to the Winning HI!