Description: A game for three players total, two players (A and B) start a scene on stage, attempting to play a serious scene. Whenever one of the players makes the audience laugh, that player must exit the stage, and the third player enters - same scene, different character. Anytime a player makes the audience laugh, they exit and are replaced by the one player off-stage.
Gimmicks: Having one player A be the "straight" man by having B and C enter so ridiculously that they perpetually bounce in and out of the scene, not allowing A to have a chance to make the audience laugh.
Gimmicks: Having one player A be the "straight" man by having B and C enter so ridiculously that they perpetually bounce in and out of the scene, not allowing A to have a chance to make the audience laugh.
This game is called Quick Exit. We'll start this scene with A and B on stage, and what we need is {SCENE STARTER}. Now they'll perform this scene very seriously, because if anyone in the audience laughs, the performer who got the laugh must exit the scene, and C will then enter. Every time the audience laughs, someone will exit and someone else will enter, and so on.