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fsdekjbhg liserlkhjsbligb 5i47w hoiyueb g== Rules ==
'''Humorous Interpretation''' (often shortened to "Humorous Interp", "HI", or simply "Humor") is an event in competitive high school forensics leagues such as the [[National Christian Forensics and Communications Association]] and the [[National Forensic League]]. It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10 minute span with a 30 second grace period (it cannot be under 7 minutes or above 10:30). It is judged based upon how the person portrays his or her characters and whether the piece is humorous. Ideally proper portrayal of characters should achieve a comedic effect to the judge.

== Rules ==
While rules vary by state, a piece must be published, cannot exceed ten minutes, and must be of a humorous nature. Performance must include an introduction that states the title of the selection and the author. A teaser may precede the introduction. Props are not permitted.
While rules vary by state, a piece must be published, cannot exceed ten minutes, and must be of a humorous nature. Performance must include an introduction that states the title of the selection and the author. A teaser may precede the introduction. Props are not permitted.



Revision as of 01:13, 19 May 2011

fsdekjbhg liserlkhjsbligb 5i47w hoiyueb g== Rules == While rules vary by state, a piece must be published, cannot exceed ten minutes, and must be of a humorous nature. Performance must include an introduction that states the title of the selection and the author. A teaser may precede the introduction. Props are not permitted.

See also

Dramatic Interpretation