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Forensics competition


Question Posted Saturday November 14 2009, 6:57 pm

Do you know where I can find a ten minute script for two women to perform at a forensics competition?

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ellen537 answered Sunday November 15 2009, 1:10 am:
Try a cutting from a famous play that has two women as major characters, such as a scene from "The Glass Menagerie" between the mother and daughter. Another good one is the one-act play, "Riders to the Sea." Look for fantastic passages between the mother, Maurya and her daughter, Nora.

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