Summary: Watch a demo of a dramatic interpretation introduction. Learn how a dramatic interpretation introduction should look from a communications and public speaking expert in this free instructional video.
Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more
""Well, well, well, I never thought you'd show up." "I had intended to come." "Oh, I'm sure, but it wouldn't be the first time you're busy, busy schedule canceled our lovely family meeting. What did they have you supervising down at the Board of Ed these days?" "Christmas party." "Catherine, where's Anna?" "She is sedated." In the midst of our civilized lives, there exists a fine line between sanity and insanity. Catherine Reardon has crossed that line and she's now willing to do whatever it takes to hold on to the last thing that she can control, her sister Anna. But she'll have to battle her devious sister Ceil, but her biggest battle is overcoming her addition in "And, Miss Reardon Drinks A Little," by Paul Zindel."
eHow Article: Dramatic Interpretation: Introduction Demo