If you can give these events some rules and guidelines mail them over and you will get credit!

- DramaTek@aol.com SM of Gull Lake High School sent in my favorite:
The Commando Scenery Hide:
Members of the stagecrew who should be waiting in the wings hide
within the set on stage. Points will be awarded based on the color
that the Stage Manager turns when they realize what is going on
(Or the Tour Manager if the SM is in on it) and how obvious your
hiding place would be if the audience only knew where to look.
Point deductions occur if audience notices or cues are missed.
Bonuses awarded for Debauched act commited while hidden on stage
and for Hospitalization of supervisor (Due to Stress, Nervous
Breakdown, Stroke etc.)

- DewBack99@aol.com Suggests:
- The most creative way to signal an actor to move away from an
exploding flashpot or pyrotechnic device.
- MarkRonze@aol.com suggests these rules:
- Place a flashpot centerstage of a set, soaked in gasoline. Place
3 actors around the flashpot. The contestant has precisely one
minute to convince the actors, all of whom are engaged in lengthy
monologues, to move offstage into somewhere somewhat safe. Points
are awarded for whatever recognizable actor bits can be found.
- James Jackson <new_user@email.msn.com> likes his rules better:
Use the most technical lingo possible to confuse the actors. Actors
with thier ego wont deny that they have no clue what you just
said and boom. One with the most points is the techie who blows
the legs off the most actors. And relay the message to Mark Ronze
that flashpots aren't loaded with gas it isnt a flash more of
a burn!
- From: "Adam M. Berns" <adam@c-zone.net>
- The beer chuging vacuume...
- Avoiding the open cans of paint (too many people where always
stepping into open cans of paint)
- The catch yourself on fire while welding..

- RORRIMAGE@aol.com (from the light crew of the Aberdeen, MD High
School Drama Department) suggests:
- The most creative comment over a headset, which gets your stage
manager back stage the fastest, making the most noise, screming
at the top of his or her lungs, in the middle of the biggest scene.
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