Hands through

(Handyman)

Two players stand or sit right behind one another. The front player keeps their hands on their back, while the other player sticks their hands under the arms of the front player. This way it ‘seems like’ the hands of the back player belong to the front player. This way a monologue is held, in which hands and voice need to complement each other.

N.B. If you throw a coat over the second player, the players look even more like one player.

Variation 1: The two players are an expert, who is interviewed by a television presenter.

Variation 2: With two by two players two ‘handymen’ are created, who enter a dialogue or discussion.

Tip: (unexpectedly) give the hands something to eat or drink (No hot coffee/tea).

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