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  1. Dec 4, 2023 · How do you play drama games with groups? To play drama games with groups, decide which drama games your group would like to play. You can select the games based on group members’ suggestions. After deciding, you can have fun and play following the game’s rules you choose.

  2. If you need fresh ideas to get your thespians up and acting, look no further than this list of ideas to inspire creativity and fun. These low- to no-prep drama games and activities can be used as warmups, team builders or to get your group thinking and creating together.

    • Yes, and. This game is all about collaboration and building on each other's ideas. One person starts with a statement, and the other person must say "yes, and" then add to it.
    • “Pass the energy” circle. People love this one because it’s high-energy and good for engaging groups. Here are the steps: begin with everyone in a circle.
    • Sound and movement. Have everyone stand in a circle. One volunteer should go into the middle of the circle and make a sound and a motion. For example, they might stop their feet and say “clomp, clomp”.
    • Alphabet game. This game involves going through the alphabet and finding words that fit a specific category. For example, you could choose animals as a category.
    • Wax Museum/Night Watchman. For Night Watchman, one person is designated as it (the Night Watchman) and everyone else will play as a wax statue. The Night Watchman will cover their eyes and count to 10 while everyone else strikes a pose somewhere within the room/playing space.
    • Party Guests. For Party Guests, choose one player to act as host. Everyone else will be a guest at the party and must choose a celebrity personality or quirk to portray.
    • Electricity. Players divide into two teams which sit in lines facing each other. One person not playing/not on a team sits at front of the two lines to flip a coin and act as the referee.
    • Bang. Players stand in a circle and one player is designated it. That player puts their hands together to make a finger gun and points it at someone else in the circle (can't be the person directly to their right or left) and says bang.
  3. This free resource groups together the most useful drama games for use with Key Stage 3 and above, as suggested by drama teachers. We've included newer games, and old favourites that are popular with students and teachers. Browse the range of drama exercises below, or use the boxes to jump directly to warm-ups, games aimed at encouraging team ...

  4. Sep 24, 2012 · Focus of game – physical warm up, performance focus and ensemble. Time – 3 to 10 minutes. Group Size – Whole Class. Age Range – 11 to 18. Play Jump and Clap but add the next two additions to change the nature of the activity from a simple warm up game to an opportunity to learn about performance.

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · Once you have played a few basic games you might want to up the difficulty level with your group and explore some longer form improvisational games. These are best played with ages fifteen years and up, beginner adult groups or experienced actors looking to work their craft in a different way.

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