A bit like tic-tac-toe, the group forms a circle and one person gwarmoes in to the middle. There are 3 actions illustrated above (kind of). The person in the middle goes up to a person one by one and says “Bibbidy Bibbedy BOP!” on bop both players have to produce one of the 3 actions, if they get the same one the player in the circle now has to be in the middle – otherwise the middle player has to continue.
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All Exercises
- "Yes ... And" scene work
- 4 Experts
- 60 Seconds Of Silence
- A Round of Rhythm and Movement
- Adjective, Adjective, Name
- An lot of object work
- Bippity Bippity Bop!
- Bird Turd
- Blow Them Away
- Character Diamond
- Character Matching
- Character of the space
- Character Tagline
- Character Walk
- Character Wheel
- Cocktail Party
- Compliment / Boast
- Conducted story
- Confessions
- Creating characters from beliefs
- Deal based training wheels pretty flower
- Experts
- Fact, Opinion, False Belief
- Find yes and in a real conversation
- Focus on the wrong thing
- Follow the follower
- Follow The Follower / Sound And Movement
- Fun Accusations
- Fun Gift, Internal Why
- Game In Sketch
- Give the setup
- Good Wedding
- Haduken
- Heighten a specific trait
- Heighten to monologue
- How Did You Become A [BLANK]?
- I, You, We
- I'm Home
- Identifying information from the opening
- Initiating from monologues
- Kitty-cat career
- La Ronde
- Morning Routine
- Name Mnemonic
- Name... yes
- Object Point Of View
- One Word Emotional Reaction
- Only Numbers
- Pass The Card
- Pass the present
- Pass the snap
- Practice Tough Beginnings
- Practising A to C
- Premise Lawyer
- Protect the freak
- Quick initiation scenes
- Recognizing the first unusual thing
- Repeat the first unusual thing
- Selected Emotion Scenes
- Silent Tennis
- Snakes
- Someone ate my chocolate bunny!
- Start General, Get Specific
- Superhero / Supervillan
- Supervillan / Mastermind
- Talk about something else
- The "I am" game
- The Ad Game
- The chameleon
- The Heckler
- The Montang Jefferson
- The Samurai
- The T-Shirt Game
- Three-line scenes
- Tropes aka Mile Markers, Plot Points
- True/False statement deal
- Truthful At All Costs
- Understudies
- Understudies - Reprise
- Using people you know to create characters
- Using physical characteristics to create characters
- Using status to build a character
- Vroom!
- Where have your fingers been?
- Workplace Documentary
- Would you?
- Yes And Box
- You wanted to see me?