Humorous Interpretation

In Humorous Interpretation, the competitors tell relatable stories using humor as a device to connect with the audience from a single published work. Stand-up comedy, or telling a series of jokes without a corresponding plot, is not Humorous Interpretation.   (Stoa website)  

The piece is performed by one person. Maximum time is 10 minutes. No minimum time.

The published work the speech is based on must follow these guidelines. In summary, the play or literature needs an ISBN, ISSN, LCCN, or DOI number. Media transcripts and blogs cannot be used. 

150 words can added to the published work, which includes the introduction.  Please see the rules below for what words count in the word count.


Examples of Humorous Interpretation speeches are found at the bottom of this page.


Rules and Ballot for Humorous Interpretation:

Humorous Interpretation Rules for 2023-2024 

Humorous Interpretation Ballot for 2023-2024 

What Are Acceptable Sources to Use for Humorous Interpretation Speeches 

Script Submission Form for Humorous Interpretation 2023-2024 


Helpful Tips about Interpretive Events:

The above video is about how to prepare and perform interpretive events in another league.  Below are some of the corrections to the video in light of the Stoa rules:


Informative Video about How to Cut An Interpretive Piece:

The above video is about how to cut a piece of literature for an interpretive events. It talks about rules in another league.  Below are some of the corrections to the video in light of the Stoa rules:


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Helpful Hints for How to Do an Interpretive Speech from a Stoa Workshop

Examples of Stoa Humorous Interpretation Speeches