Scene - a miniature theatrical production lasting from five to fifteen minutes. All parts of a traditional theatrical work, from the opening to the climax to the denouement, must be contained in this short interval. Most of the scenes are comic in nature. Stage production is a traditional task for both theater universities and amateur student theaters.
Instructions
Step 1
Write a script. It should have a tie in which two conflicting characters collide (or more, if technical means allow), an escalation of the conflict, a resolution of the conflict in an unexpected form. It is effective to write a script by a team that will stage it: people immediately imagine what they will do and say.
Step 2
Read the text, remove unnecessary words. Learn the script so that you look your partner in the eye, not at the piece of paper.
Step 3
Go to the stage and start reading the text while performing the steps indicated in the remarks. Add your own if you wish, improvise. You should not play your character, but be him, experience his feelings, follow his will. Don't do anything until you feel the need for action. Catch the intonation of your partner, react to his actions the way you react in life.
Step 4
Develop a conflict of characters not with words, but with actions: gestures, movements, steps, manipulations with objects on the stage. Don't worry about whether someone is looking at you from the audience. Immerse yourself entirely in the conflict.