what stage? what age group?
I have such for 3-5 year olds and adults. Ages in between-its lost on them.
2006-06-14 20:59:57
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answered by baghmom 4
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You could do a scene/couple of scenes from a full-length play. We did a scene from Top Girls for our variety night, and someone else bit a scene from 'Clerks', so the world is your oyster really!
You could always try to write something yourself, or devise a piece together as a group.
Good luck!
2006-06-15 05:14:29
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answered by Maureen 4
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Well, you should start with what kind of skit you want to do and what you are good working with like comedy, romance, mystery,etc. Then you could go to a librarry and check out little books about the genre you've chosen or you could go to google.com and type in "short comedy skits" or something like that.
2006-06-15 09:44:36
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answered by Gabriela Hawk 2
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I was going to say Act 1 since you should go
to the classic form when approaching theater.
But then again, maybe the classic form is
just a little too "happy" for most.
2006-06-14 21:12:46
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answered by runningman 1
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slow it down, you would be sitting in the wellness middle for hours purely waiting to have this toddler, then they're going to pump you packed with pitocin to make it circulate swifter, then they're going to smash your water, to make you circulate swifter, then the soreness gets particularly undesirable(particularly), then you definately gets an epidural, after which you will have the toddler. Now in case you purely take it slow on your individual, then the docs wont positioned you thru such soreness and discomfort. enable it take place certainly, take a bathtub, take a walk, do some thing to take your innovations off of it. i be attentive to you decide on this toddler out of you, yet dont positioned your self via pointless soreness.(the soreness of pitocin plus water broken)
2016-12-08 21:00:59
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answered by holness 4
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How about Twinkle Twinkle Litter Star?.
2006-06-14 20:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Give us the number of actors and their age range or character types and we can give you plenty.
2006-06-14 20:59:08
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answered by DramaGuy 7
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Try acting.
2006-06-14 21:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/10minute.html
or write your own.
2006-06-15 17:40:22
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answered by Robsthings 5
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