David Williamson's Aunt Mary's Terrible Secret

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David Williamson's Aunt Mary's Terrible Secret

Postby Gary3911 » Jun 5th, '05, 11:48



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Postby vic_vdb » Jun 5th, '05, 17:54

I use it as a dark secret in my family (being a CofE Minister) and take it that way.

To work the storyline has to be realy strong and you have to draw the players and audience in. the second phase is the key and the practice (faro and non-faro methods) is essential.

I've used this three times in anger now (and countless times with my kids bears and toys in the chair!) and found that it really worked the lasttime because I got them nodding and visualising the situation and the historic 'skeletons'. The fact that I might have such a dodgy background made the story all the more plausible and suckered them in.

Excellent trick, worht the money for such a small booklet and yet such a big (I used it as a finale the last time it was so powerful) trick.

Worth the money if you're prepared to practice and can weave a story to draw the audience in.

Vic

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