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3.1: ABC’s

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    68803
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    Serves: 8

    Cook Time: 5 min

    Ingredients

    • 8—10 Players
    • Audience ‘Ask For’ suggestions:
    • ‘Give us a suggestion for a heart-to-heart discussion between family members’

    Instructions

    • Players partner assigning ‘a’ or ‘b’
    • Player ‘A’ must begin the scene with a sentence starting with the letter ‘A”
    • Player ‘B” then must respond with the next sentence starting with the letter ‘B’.
    • Players alternate letters of the alphabet until they reach ‘Z’.

    Notes

    To play this game players must create a rapid fire scene based on changing dialogue. Players must be in sentences with lets of the alphabet and alternate between each other with the next letter. Scene or relationships between the players are to be determined at random by the audience, or an ‘Ask For’.


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