Club Activities

Each year the Forensics Club is involved in several activities outside of competition. We plan and produce The Crucible Live, participate in Earth Day, conduct a high school workshop and put on a showcase of our award winning performances as well as our banquets and tournaments.

Find out more about our activities at the next meeting! For more information on meetings and activities please contact our advisor, Dr. Lisa Riede: email: lriede@lhup.edu or 893-2150.  

Crucible Live:

Each year the Forensic Team performs selections out of The Crucible, a collection of student writings and artwork.  The forensic team hosts a “book opening,” of sorts, for The Crucible live staff, participants, and participating programs by performing about six, 8-10 minute selections from the submitted pieces as a celebration of the works being published.  This live performance is to help inform university and community awareness of the publication and to provide access to freshly available copies of The Crucible.

The Crucible Online

Reader’s Theatre

The forensics team is performing week 10 of 365Days/365Plays written by Suzan-Lori Parks.  This will be performed January 15-January 21, 2007.  Any proceeds from these performances will be donated to our charity organization The Smile Train, see below.  More information about the reader’s theatre presentation will be posted at a later time.  Check back!

365days365plays

The Forensics Club is committed to supporting Smile Train each year.  Millions of children, especially in developing countries, are suffering with clefts.  This program helps give a child a new hope, a new smile, and a new chance at life.

www.smiletrain.org

Dr. Lisa Riede

Director of Forensics

206 Sloan Fine Arts Center

Lock Haven, PA 17745

Phone: 570-893-2150

Fax: 570-893-2819

                                 Email: lriede@lhup.edu

 

 

 

                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

          Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances.

                                     -Thomas Jefferson