Yes, And Improv
My group loves to play a game which we call "What are you doing there?". It goes like this: Setup: * A small stage, on which one or two people play * The rest of the group watches them in a half circle * People can enter the stage from one side of the circle. Another person then leaves the stage from the other side So the whole group rotates in a circle through the stage. --- A person starts doing something on stage, for example playing the violin in pantomime. Then the person next in line steps up from the audience, and asks the signature question: "What are you doing there?". Person A responds with something different, for example: "I'm reading a book.", and leaves the stage. Person B now reads a book in pantomime until asked by person C. --- As always, many variants are possible. Recently, we mostly played the group variant, where two (or three) people are on stage simultaneously, playing a scene including words.
There are two guys walking down the main street in a rural mountain town, when one guy says to the other, ".....