How to Play the Proverbs Improv Game
Many improv games usually involve one player guessing what other players are doing, where they are and so on. Proverbs is an improv game that gives a different twist to the guessing game style of improv games. Instead of guessing a thing, place or person, the guesser has to guess an entire phrase. Everyone knows at least one proverb... You will be surprised at the different ones you get each time you play this game.
Things You'll Need
- One Host
- One Player to be the Guesser
- At Least Three Players to be the Actors
Instructions
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How to Play the improv Game Proverbs
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The host explains the game to the audience.
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The guesser leaves the staging area so that he or she cannot hear the proverbs being solicited from the audience.
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The host solicits three different proverbs from the audience, such as "A stitch in time saves nine."
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The actors either break into teams of three or, if there are just three actors, decide whether or not they want to work together or have their own proverb.
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The guesser is called back onto the stage.
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The first actor (or team) acts out the first proverb for the guesser, involving him or her into the scene.
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The guesser says his or her guesses aloud if he or she thinks they know the answer. If it is correct, the next actor (or team) enters to present the next proverb. If the guesser is incorrect, the actors let him or her know that they are wrong and continue until the guesser correctly guesses the proverb.
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Steps six (6) and seven (7) are repeated for the final two actors or teams.
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The game ends when all three proverbs have been correctly guessed.
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Tips & Warnings
Try to get different proverbs for each time the game is played
Actors should not use words from the proverb they are trying to convey to the guesser