An Exercise for group games/ group scenes
1 Sentence At A Time (Word Efficiency & Team Work) – Played one of two ways where each player only get to say one sentence the entire scene, or each player only gets to say one sentence at a time with each player adding just a single sentence to move the scene forward. This can also be done as one word at a time or one word per player. When playing sometimes players will try to say more than 1 sentence by talking for an extended period of time, in this exercise a sentence should be over once the first part of what they are saying is over. For example if a player said “I don’t know what we should do, maybe we should go to the beach, or I know what about if we play basketball, it’s my favorite sport and….” In this example the sentence should be stopped prior to the comma at “I don’t know what we should do.”









