Idaho State Drama

2023 — Pocatello, ID/US

Ensemble Humorous

Abbreviation EH
Format Speech
Entry Fee $0.00
Entry Limit Per School 4
Entry Teams of between 1 and 5 competitors

Event Description:

General Rules–Acting Events

1. Makeup, costumes, and props are optional and shall not be part of the evaluation. Props are not allowed in pantomime.

2. Ensembles are composed of 2-5 actors.

3. Time limits include set-up, intro, performance and strike.

4. Competitors shall receive no outside assistance once the round has started.

5. Presentations may not contain more than 25% singing, except the Musical Theatre category.

6. Props as Weapons

a. The use of real weapons is prohibited.

b. Anything representing firearms must be made of unpainted, undecorated wood or cardboard.

c. Anything representing knives or bladed weapons must be made of unpainted, undecorated wood, foam or cardboard and must not have moving parts, sharp points or sharp edges.

d. Anything that represents any other weapon, must be made of wood, foam or cardboard and must not have moving parts, sharp points or sharp edges.

e. Anything that represents a weapon or could be used as such must be checked in at the tab desk immediately upon arrival to the tournament by the head coach.

7. Discharge of any type of dispersing machine or pyrotechnic device (i.e., fog machine, flash pot) is prohibited. Violation of this rule will result in immediate disqualification. Airbrush equipment and aerosols may be used during the makeup process under the supervision of the assigned proctor.

8. The performance will be staged for ¾ arena or proscenium with the acting area not larger than 15 feet by 15 feet.

9. Recording of a competitor’s performance in any format, photographs or video, during the rounds is strictly prohibited.

Ensemble Acting - Humorous / Serious

Time Limits: 2-10 min.

1. Scenes must be from a published, non-published, or copyrighted script* not written by a high school student. Recordings or videos shall not be used as the primary source. *Script shall refer to plays, librettos, ballets, film and television scripts, song lyrics and cuttings from literature.

2. The emphasis shall be on acting and direction rather than on technical aspects (lighting, makeup, stage setting, etc.).