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− | An [[Acting Improv]] game in which actors | + | An [[Acting Improv]] game in which actors may speak only in questions. This game is taken from Tom Stoppard's play, "Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", in which the two main characters play the game to pass the time. |
− | + | ==Participants== | |
+ | Two actors at a time; replaced rather often. | ||
+ | ==How to Play== | ||
+ | Two actors begin a conversation/scene using only questions. If an actor does not speak in a question, or uses an illegal question (e.g repeating what the person asked, asking "what do you mean" multiple times) they are out. Another actor steps in to take their place. |
Revision as of 16:14, 28 August 2006
An Acting Improv game in which actors may speak only in questions. This game is taken from Tom Stoppard's play, "Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", in which the two main characters play the game to pass the time.
Participants
Two actors at a time; replaced rather often.
How to Play
Two actors begin a conversation/scene using only questions. If an actor does not speak in a question, or uses an illegal question (e.g repeating what the person asked, asking "what do you mean" multiple times) they are out. Another actor steps in to take their place.