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The One-Sided Conversation Theater Game for Kids

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Summary: Learn how to have a one-sided conversation from a professional acting teacher in this free instructional video on theater games for kids.

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By Paul Louis
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Paul Louis has been a professional puppeteer, filmmaker, actor and artist since 1981. He is a now popular Internet Video Puppetry Guru, who has built more than 3,000 custom puppets for...read more

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"Hi this is Paul Louis and this is my assistant Haley Beth and we are going to continue now with our theater games for kids. We are going to do something that I like to call the one-sided conversation and this is an improvisational game where each of us or your students can act out a scene. In this case, we will make believe we are waiting for a bus or something on a street and each of us are going to have a conversation. We are going to have a conversation with each other and each of us are only going to use one word. So the bus is over there so let’s make believe we are looking. You start Haley. Hi, Hi; nice, yeah; late, yes; new, yes; Bob, Cathy; Hi, Hi. One sided conversation. We went back and forth. We each said one word. Lot of fun. Lot of fun. Good job Haley."

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