| Clips from 4/25/09 |
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| Written by Joe Saam |
| Sunday, 24 January 2010 22:21 |
Change Letter & Whose LineChange Letter - A scene is performed in which the performers must replace one letter of the alphabet with another. For example, replace T with L, the word "STOP" would become "SLOP" and the name "TOM" would become "LOM." Inspiration: Replace N with G, Daycare providers. Whose Line - A scene is performed, the director can yell "line" at any time. When this occurs, the performer speaking will pull an audience provided line out of their pocket, and must then immediately fit it into the scene. - Inspiration: Two bank robbers preparing for their heist.
Bong Bong Bong & Quick ChangeBong Bong Bong - A game, similar to "telephone," but the performers cannot speak in English - Inspiration: "Don't count your chickens before they've hatched" Quick Change - A game where a scene is performed, but the director can yell "change," causing the performers to change the last thing they said. - Inspiration: Mountain climbers, climbing Mt. Everest.
Two Line Vocabulary & 90 Second AlphabetTwo Line Vocabulary - One performer can say anything they want, the other two are restricted to just two lines of audience provided dialogue. Inspiration: Fly fishing. 90 Second Alphabet - A game where the performers have 90 seconds to go through the alphabet by starting each line with the next letter of the alphabet. Inspiration: Q-Tip diving.
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