Jono Starsmore (
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fandomhigh2016-09-20 11:37 pm
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"Yes, And:" Improv Theatre and You, Wednesday, Period One
//Is it another week already? Then should I give you another improv game to keep you occupied today?// Jono gave the class a little nod once they had assembled in the Danger Shop. //What should I dredge up for you this week...?//
He paced back and forth thoughtfully.
//Should I get you all to play that game where you can only communicate in questions? Is the goal of that one straightforward enough?//
He certainly hoped so, because at the rate he was going, he was going to have a hell of a time explaining how Only Questions was played if he was only asking questions himself.
//Would playing out a scene using questions instead of any statements at all be difficult, do you suppose?// He shrugged his shoulders a little. //Would you be more comfortable playing this game in groups of two, or more? And would you like to choose your own topic to ask questions about? Once you've grouped off and chosen what topic to have an inquisitive conversation about, who wants to go first?//
... For the love of the improv gods and all that was theatrical, Jono really hoped he wasn't going to have to try to pull that lecture off again. It wasn't even all that difficult. He just really missed statements.
[OOC: Open!]
He paced back and forth thoughtfully.
//Should I get you all to play that game where you can only communicate in questions? Is the goal of that one straightforward enough?//
He certainly hoped so, because at the rate he was going, he was going to have a hell of a time explaining how Only Questions was played if he was only asking questions himself.
//Would playing out a scene using questions instead of any statements at all be difficult, do you suppose?// He shrugged his shoulders a little. //Would you be more comfortable playing this game in groups of two, or more? And would you like to choose your own topic to ask questions about? Once you've grouped off and chosen what topic to have an inquisitive conversation about, who wants to go first?//
... For the love of the improv gods and all that was theatrical, Jono really hoped he wasn't going to have to try to pull that lecture off again. It wasn't even all that difficult. He just really missed statements.
[OOC: Open!]

RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
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"Ah, I mean, did you know there was a garden at the school?"
Re: Talk to the TA?
//Is that the one with the pillow trees? How's it doing these days?// And then, after a moment's pause, he added, //Would you like me to try to find something to put those in?//
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
She held out the flowers. "Is there a vase?"
Re: Talk to the TA?
//Do you suppose the person who used to tend to the garden has moved on, then? Don't students grow and leave, after all?//
Hell, he knew who used to tend the garden back in his own student days. He hadn't seen Ino in quite some time.
//Is anything this room fabricates actually real?// He shook his head a little bit. //Would you be so kind as to watch the class while I try to find something to put these in? Or do you think they'll last at least to the end of the class?//
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
"But why would you leave? Since I'm the assistant, isn't it my responsibility to get things?"
Re: Talk to the TA?
You were his assistant, Shiemi, but Jono was fairly self-reliant when he had a mind to be.
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
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Maybe she could get her roommate to start one and Shiemi could join it...
To answer Sensei's other questions in the proper format, Shiemi had to think a bit. "I want to help, but if Sensei wants to leave for a few minutes, I will gladly watch the class?"
Did that work?
Re: Talk to the TA?
Though he acknowledged that it was difficult to phrase statements into questions off the top of her head, and he shrugged his shoulders and winked at her.
//And did you tell anybody that you would be gardening? Did anybody have any way of knowing that coming to help you would have been an option?//
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
//Now, would that be fair? What good would it do for me to punish you for an honest mistake? And how were you to know, if I didn't strictly say not to use statements as questions before? Couldn't we say that this one is mostly on me for not clarifying, anyway?//
Don't be so hard on yourself, Shiemi!
RE: Re: Talk to the TA?
Actually she'd been proud Shiemi was attending class.
"Can't you do want you want with your own class? Isn't Sensei sensei?"