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Who Comes First?
Inspiring stories from the history of the Games
Chris Hudson

Improvised scenes - a dramatic activity

Lucy Moore

On your marks:

Ideas for presenting a sketch.

Get set:

It's great fun to go into a group and have five minutes to prepare a short play springing from a theme or story. But sometimes it helps to work within guidelines to get a crisper, more watchable, less straggly result. In this idea, we're not talking about performance plays, but about ideas for improvisations within drama workshops, which will only be watched by other members of the group - process rather than product.

Go!

Give the outline or title or characters for the sketch the groups are to make up, and set one of these limitations:

Helpful questions to ask the 'audience' afterwards might be along the lines of: What did you like best about their play? What could they improve if they had more time?