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- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/03%3A_Entrees_(AKA_Games_or_Handles)/3.08%3A_When_the_Bell_TollsAt any point the remaining player may ring the bell or buzzer When the bell or buzzer is sounded, whoever spoke or acted last must immediately change their action to something else When this occurs th...At any point the remaining player may ring the bell or buzzer When the bell or buzzer is sounded, whoever spoke or acted last must immediately change their action to something else When this occurs the last player to say or do something must immediately say or do the opposite, or change what they said or did completely. The bell ringer must buzz or ring at least twice but may do so a long as it is appropriate and entertaining for the audience.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/03%3A_Entrees_(AKA_Games_or_Handles)/3.04%3A_Dub-MovieThe two seated players act as the voice of the other players in the center of the stage (they cannot see the standing actors) This game begins with each of the two players being assigned as the voice ...The two seated players act as the voice of the other players in the center of the stage (they cannot see the standing actors) 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). The objective of these two players are to provide all the dialogue and actions of the other two players they cannot see.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/zz%3A_Back_Matter/10%3A_Index
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/02%3A_Appetizers_(AKA_Warm-ups)/2.03%3A_Fruit_SaladThe person in the middle needs to say something that applies to at least 2 people in the circle, example: ‘anyone wearing blue’ The person in the middle needs to say something that applies to at least...The person in the middle needs to say something that applies to at least 2 people in the circle, example: ‘anyone wearing blue’ The person in the middle needs to say something that applies to at least 2 people in the circle. For example, “Anyone who has a dog”, “Anyone who likes sushi”. If the person’s statement applies to someone sitting in the circle, that person has to move from his or her seat and sit in a different chair.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/02%3A_Appetizers_(AKA_Warm-ups)/2.02%3A_My_DayEach player takes a turn telling the other player they’re activities for the entire day up until the moment they came to class After each player does this then partner A repeats the same story but at ...Each player takes a turn telling the other player they’re activities for the entire day up until the moment they came to class After each player does this then partner A repeats the same story but at one point the Instructor will yell ‘Freeze’. The Instructor will then offer a prompt, example: ‘Suddenly, Big Foot shows up with a bundle of flowers.” Once the prompt is heard the player must incorporate that prompt into their original story.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/03%3A_Entrees_(AKA_Games_or_Handles)/3.11%3A_So_were_firing_you.The player returns to the room greeted by one of the remaining players who is their fellow ‘co-worker’. The player and the two bosses begin a dialogue until they say ‘so, we’re firing you….’. At this ...The player returns to the room greeted by one of the remaining players who is their fellow ‘co-worker’. The player and the two bosses begin a dialogue until they say ‘so, we’re firing you….’. At this point the bosses and the remaining players must give clues to the player being fired who then guesses all the ‘ask for’ information.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/03%3A_Entrees_(AKA_Games_or_Handles)/3.01%3A_ABCsPlayer ‘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’. To play this game players must create a r...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’. 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’.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)The following recipes, or games, are intended to be used as reference and study for the college course: Improvisation. This format has been set up to help with ease of quick learning and immediate app...The following recipes, or games, are intended to be used as reference and study for the college course: Improvisation. This format has been set up to help with ease of quick learning and immediate application. Bon Appétit !
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/02%3A_Appetizers_(AKA_Warm-ups)/2.01%3A_Tap-OutEvery time a player enters the scene, the scene must change completely, but be connected to whatever action or position was taking place in the previous scene. Once a player has entered the scene they...Every time a player enters the scene, the scene must change completely, but be connected to whatever action or position was taking place in the previous scene. Once a player has entered the scene they must change it completely, but have some connection to the position or actions taking place in the previous scene. Linking the scenes to current events or humorous stories in the news also greatly increases the effectiveness of the game.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/zz%3A_Back_Matter/20%3A_GlossaryThe front area of the stage, nearest the audience; the portion of the stage in front of proscenium arch. They will gather research on the production, help keep the production true to the director's vi...The front area of the stage, nearest the audience; the portion of the stage in front of proscenium arch. They will gather research on the production, help keep the production true to the director's vision and help lead rehearsals should the director not be able to attend. At the end of rehearsal the assistant stage manager along with the stage manager will make sure that the space is locked up. At the end of a live performance the cast will come out and do a bow while the audience applauds.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Improvisation_Recipe_Book_(Stone)/00%3A_Front_Matter/02%3A_InfoPageThe LibreTexts libraries are Powered by NICE CXOne and are supported by the Department of Education Open Textbook Pilot Project, the UC Davis Office of the Provost, the UC Davis Library, the Californi...The LibreTexts libraries are Powered by NICE CXOne and are supported by the Department of Education Open Textbook Pilot Project, the UC Davis Office of the Provost, the UC Davis Library, the California State University Affordable Learning Solutions Program, and Merlot.