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Good scenes for two women?

They're going to be performed by teenagers, but the ages of the characters can be anything from a young child to a young adult (the oldest you can possibly go is a little over 30). We're using the Stanislavski method, so the scenes have to be fairly realistic (no animals or anything like that). Thank you so so so much for your help! I really appreciate it! (:

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  • 9 years ago
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    Look into "Laundry and Bourbon" by James McLure, "Les Belle-Soeurs" by Michel Tremblay, "Forever Yours" by Michel Tremblay, "Marian Bridge" by Daniel MacIvor and basically any Shakespeare; although my favourite female-female scenes might be ones between Olivia and Viola (Cesario) in Twelfth Night and ones between Rosalind and Celia in As You Like It and there is a great one in All's Well That Ends Well between Helena and the Countess (Act 3 Scene 7).

    Source(s): Professional actor
  • 9 years ago

    Try something from [title of show] The two main characters are 2 girls. It is a musical though.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    indexed right here are some from the 1800's: Hedda and Thea from "Hedda Gabler"; Nora and Mrs. Linde from "A Doll's homestead", Yelena and Sonia from "Uncle Vanya"; Cecily and Gwendolyn from "the magnitude of being Earnest". Strindberg's "The extra suitable" is between 2 women human beings, in spite of if one woman would not communicate. additionally, for one older woman and one youthful: Vivie and Mrs. Warren from "Mrs. Warren's occupation"; the mummy and daughter from "The Drunkard"; mom and Daughter from "Spring Awakening" (the muse for the 2006 musical). desire this facilitates.

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