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A random prop is named. Player A begins a scene utilizing the prop in a way that activates Player B. Player B (acting as the spect) responds, and then the pattern repeats with a new prop for a new scene.

bone: (handing bone to the spect) “You were right, Dr. Chan. We found the bone just where you said it would be.”

toast: (serving the spect) “...and whole wheat toast, no butter.”

dice: “Dammit, I can't catch a lucky break with these dice. Maybe you’ll do better.” (picks up the dice and hands them to the spect)

Variations

Solo – The Gimme Getter can be used to get a random prop from which to start a scene.

Notes

  • This exercise is a drill. Only play it until Player B responds.
  • Player A looks for ways to activate Player B through the use of the prop.
  • Make space work clear, identifying the prop explicitly, if needed.

Updated: October 12, 2024

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