Lines from our Pockets: The audience will write lines for the actors to say. The easier the "dangerous" task is, the funnier it can be (such as picking up litter). When it comes time to do a "dangerous" step (such as punching the villain) they call in their stunt doubles. Stunt Doubles: 2 Actors are acting a scene such as dealing with a villain who is doing something bad. Then they must act out the same thing in 30 seconds.
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Superhero Story in a Minute: The actors get a superhero story title from the audience and then act out the story in one minute. The other students interview the "famous person" and they get yes or no answers until they can guess who it is. The actor becomes the famous person by acting the same as the person and using their voice or accent but can only answer yes or no. One actor volunteers to be the "famous person" from comic books or superhero movies. Variation 2: have a actor play a superhero alien who speaks gibberish and have the other actors try to figure out what he/she is saying in a scene where an alien lands in their backyard Variation: have actors translate what was said by the aliens as they act The other group of actors (group #2) act out the same scene and translate what was said in English. They act out a simple activity like playing baseball or cooking. When all the heroes are present and have a chance to show their powers, then the villain must guess who they are (within a time limit) or be defeated.Ī group of actors (group #1) are superheroes from another world and act out a scene speaking in a weird alien language. If the villain doesn't guess in a few minutes, another superhero enters. The villain must guess who they are to defeat them and get keep them from destroying the secret lab. The actor must act like their hero but can't say their name. Each superhero bursts in to the villain's secret lab. Three or four actors pick superheroes they want to be but keep their identify secret from everyone. Then perform these improv games between each one act play:
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Protecto (kid hero): monologue about a kid who wants to be a hero Super Dead Man: 7 actor one act about the villain who finally defeats a superhero Superhero Support Group: 6 actor one act about heroes in need of therapy Here are some good one act plays for a superhero themed show:
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Free Sample materials are not suitable for copying and cannot be used in any way for performance.Here are ideas to create a full show on the theme of Superheroes with scripts and Improv Games for Kids from The Musicals Samples contain a half script, piano vocal score sample (first few songs) and two songs from the performance soundtrack.
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