Strong, Strong scenes

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Broadwayluva
#1Strong, Strong scenes
Posted: 10/25/11 at 11:14pm

I'm looking for both sides of the spectrum - laugh out loud and very serious. I'm interested in looking into Medea (I've never read it but I think it could provide a possible scene.

It's a male/female scene - I'm looking for possibly a classical piece but, more importantly, scenes that are extremely successful with what they are trying to achieve. I appreciate any help. Take care!

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MermansMan
#2Strong, Strong scenes
Posted: 10/25/11 at 11:20pm

I don't know much classical theatre. If you are willing to shift to contemporary, the opening scene of Beyond Therapy is a good, strong scene. It's a comedy written by Christopher Durang.


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broadwaydevil
#2Strong, Strong scenes
Posted: 10/25/11 at 11:28pm

If you want classical Greek drama you can't really go wrong with picking any scene from Sophocles' "Oedipus."

Male/Female scenes - just about any scene with Oedipus and Jocasta should do it.


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bwayphreak234
#3Strong, Strong scenes
Posted: 10/25/11 at 11:33pm

The confrontation scene at the end of Doubt. Probably one of the most intense scenes I have witnessed in a theatre.


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