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3.4: Dub-Movie

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    68806
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    Serves: 4

    Cook Time: 5—10 min

    Ingredients

    • 4 Players
    • 2 chairs
    • Suggested ‘Ask For’: “Give us something that would happen in an action movie”.

    Instructions

    • Two players take a seat with their backs to the stage
    • The two seated players act as the voice of the other players in the center of the stage (they cannot see the standing actors)
    • The two players who are not seated must act out everything that is said by the other players and cannot speak

    Notes

    This game begins with each of the two players being assigned as the voice over of the other two players (they cannot see on stage). These two must remain seated in with their backs to the ‘movie’ or other players on stage and cannot see what either player is doing. The objective of these two players are to provide all the dialogue and actions of the other two players they cannot see. On the flip side the players acting out the ‘movie’ are not allowed to speak and must act out all of the ‘dubbers’ actions/story.


    This page titled 3.4: Dub-Movie is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Dan Stone.

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