1 The show is performed as if it were a conventional play.
2 THe spect-actors are asked if they agree with the solutions. They will probably say no. The audience is then told that the play is going to be done a second time. Exactly the same, the actors trying to bring it to the same end and the spect-actors trying to change it, showing new solutions.
3 In this rerunning of the play, the first step is to take the protagonist's place in order to try to bring a better solution. How to intervene? Shout: STOP! The actors stop where they are and the spect-actors must say where they want to take the scene from, indicating the relevant moment.
4 The actor replaced stays for a little time helping to stimulate the spect-actor if he or she needs it.
5 From the reemplacement and the proposal of a new solution, all the other actors become agents of oppression, to show how difficult is to change reality.
6 If the spect-actor drops out of the game, the actor takes up the role again and the piece heads back to the already known ending. Another spect-actor can shout STOP again.
7 The JOKER
One of the actors or someone else must exercise the function of Joker, the leader of the game. He or she explains the rules, correct errors, encourage both parties not to stop playing. He or she tries to ensure that those who know a little more get the chance to explain it, and that those who dare a little, dare a little more and show what they are capable of.
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