Posted by David Ralfe (Marketing & Admin. Assistant, Hoipolloi)
Hugh Hughes is spending this week at the National Theatre Studio working on a new show called Invisible Town. He's brought some of his friends along, including Sioned and Aled, and we're all working really hard, trying out ideas for the show.
There's a game we play every day which I'd like to teach you. It's called Story Machine.
Hugh's Story Machine is a huge piece of paper with 100 words written on it. All Hugh's words are to do with his childhood but you can make yours about anything you like! Hugh's words include names, places, emotions, days of the week, activities, and lots more. One of us presses one of the words (which we pretend are buttons on the machine) and then Hugh has to tell us a story to do with that word. Anyone can press any other button at any time, and when they do, Hugh has to incorporate the new word into the story as quickly as he can. Sometimes the actors perform the story as Hugh is telling it, and we also like making up songs about characters in the story.
It's great fun, and if you like using your imagination, like Hugh does, you should try it out!
If you make a really good story come out of a Story Machine, send me an email (david@hoipolloi.org.uk) tell me all about it. I'll pass them on to Hugh, he'd love to hear them!
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Story Machine
Posted by David Ralfe at 23:08 0 comments
Labels: Aled, Hoipolloi, Hugh Hughes, Invisible Town, National Theatre, Sioned, stories, Story Machine
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