Speaking Truth in Interp, Volume I: Foundations, Literature, and Performance Craft is the first half of a complete student and coach guide to competitive interpretation. This volume walks students through the early and essential work of becoming an interpreter: understanding the events, finding the right literature, respecting the rules, shaping a script, building a performance arc, and developing the physical, vocal, and emotional tools needed to bring a piece to life.
Written for students and coaches, this book treats interp as more than memorizing words and acting sad, funny, or dramatic. It teaches students how to think like performers, readers, editors, storytellers, and competitors. From choosing literature to cutting with purpose, from discovering character motivation to building vocal and physical choices, Volume I gives students a practical foundation they can return to all season long.
Inside this volume, students will learn how to:
This is not a book about shortcuts. It is a book about craft. It gives students the language, structure, and confidence to stop guessing their way through interp and start making choices that matter.
For the novice, Volume I is a roadmap. For the varsity competitor, it is a return to the fundamentals that make advanced work possible. For the coach, it is a teaching companion designed to make the invisible parts of performance easier to explain, practice, and refine.