I am acting in a haunted house that can't have victims, and I can't figure out how to act psycho and what to say w/o seeming like a victim. Any ideas?
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I am acting in a haunted house that can't have victims, and I can't figure out how to act psycho and what to say w/o seeming like a victim. Any ideas?
the owner just doesn't want a victim, not sure why!
Bud I'd like to help but that doesn't even make since to me- "no victims" in a haunt. I mean, seriously, that's a complete disconnect for me. That's like a rancher telling his hands " no leather on your gear". Can you elaborate on what he Does want? Maybe that would turn the lights on for me.
the owner wants a house full of monsters. I can't say help me or get out or anything like that. I don't want to say/sing "he's gonna get you" every night. I'm not sure how to mix it up
Alright, so you are playing a mental patient in the asylum but you CAN NOT be the victim of a mad scientist/etc. YOu have to play dominate. EASY ENOUGH.
You play crazy. "Clown" but instead of grease paint put on the straight jacket. Add a head wound, maybe a cut down leather belt over the mouth and bounce off the walls baby. That's a fun gig but it takes some high energy and if your my age knee pads under your pants and forearm pads are nice. Watch the language and physical contact but there is almost nothing off limits in the dialoge, from conversation to reciting movie lines and singing show teams or the theme songs to 80's sit-coms (in a high pitched, off key deranged vioce, ofcourse).
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