Players form two lines on opposite sides of the stage. A player from line A starts a scene by establishing a character (e.g. a burglar). A player from line B enters and complements them — perhaps as the homeowner or a fellow burglar.
After the brief scene, both go to the back of the opposite line. This trains quick character creation and scene support.
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