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Context

the foundation of a scene, consisting of characters, activity, and location


For spects to play within a scene, they need to know three things: who’s who, what’s going on, and where they are. These three elements—characters, activity, and location—are the context of a scene. It’s the inter-actor’s job to establish the context at the beginning of a scene so spects can play with ease.

Updated: August 22, 2024

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