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Jaxon Inner circle Kalamazoo, Mi. 2537 Posts |
I'm working out a stage act. This act is actually a pretty emotional one because it's dedicated to my brother that passed away when I was a kid. In part of this act I kind of go back in time to a memory I had of my brother. So I turn into a kid version of me as I act out that momery.
My brother was actually my cub scout leader for a while when I was a kid. At one of our outings my brother and I played a joke on the other kids in the troup by rigging a string to a bush at our site. At the end of the scary story he told I secretly pulled the string. The kids saw "something moving in the bushes" and they screamed and ran to there tents. Anyway, this is the memory I decided to use in my act. I'm actually going to have an entire scout troup on stage playing the part. I need to find a story that the one playing my brother can tell during the act. It can't be to long of course. I need to either find a short story. Or maybe the tail end of a story that "moving bushes" would work with at the end to get the idea of what's happening to the audience. Anyone know any or have any ideas? I appreciate any suggestions. Ron Jaxon |
Lee Darrow V.I.P. Chicago, IL USA 3588 Posts |
Well, the Hook is always good - it's a variation and been published all over. The murderer with a hook for a hand, the claw marks on the back of the car... he's rumored to still be out here somewhere...
You get the idea... Lee Darrow, C.H.
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magicgeorge Inner circle Belfast 4299 Posts |
One place you can find the hook story is in Stephen King's "Danse Macabre".
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
On the back of a car? Here we say he ripped open the top of the car with his arm that had the hook on.
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