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ABCDARY

Three or two players. The audience chooses a theme and the scene begins. You can’t
combine anything before. The first word of each sentence said in the scene should follow the
order of the alphabet. If someone said “Oh, it’s beautiful here!”, the follow sentence must be
“Put your shoes near the door, I just finished cleaning.” and the next one must be “Question:
Why did you bring me here today?”.

ONLY QUESTIONS

Two players. The audience chooses a theme and the scene begins. You can’t combine
anything before. You can only ask questions in the scene, no affirmations. If player 1 said
“Please, would you know what time it is?”, player 2 could answer “Why would I know?”, and
player 1 could say “Didn't you just buy a new watch?”.

LIE!

Two players. The audience chooses a theme and the scene begins. You can’t combine
anything before. In the middle of the improvisation, the teacher is going to say “Lie!” and the
last player to speak needs to change the last word that he/she said. Example:
- It’s a beautiful day!
- Lie!
- It’s a beautiful night!

WHAT AND WHO

You all play this game. Someone begins the scene, this person in secret decides who he/she
is (a character) and starts an action with lines. When someone in the audience identifies
what is happening in the scene, she/he enters the scene as another character and interacts.
Example: I decided to be a housekeeper and start to organize the house and complain about
the rude and messy children. The others could be the children, the mom, the dad or another
servant.

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