View Full Version : Skits for a bunch of kids


Anonymous
06-27-2004, 09:49 AM
I am a new clown instructor, but not a clown by trade. I am involved in a volunteer effort with about 35 young kids from 3-12yrs. I am in need of ideas for skits for shows that we put on for families and charity. I would appreciate any ideas that you might offer, trying to involve as many kids as possible. Thanks, :-? :-o

Binky
06-28-2004, 04:15 PM
The book "Bonzo presents the World's Funniest Clown Skits" has lots of classic skits that would be great for your group. The Book is by Barry DeChant.

Scruffy
06-29-2004, 07:27 AM
Clown Act Omnibus by Wes McVicar has lots of skits in it and graded by difficulty. There are also some good ones in How to be a Compleate Clown by Toby Sanders. Both can be found in our local library, so check with yours!
I'd imagine that the inter-library loan system could get them for you.
Scruffy

Cotton
02-21-2005, 09:12 PM
if this is a religious type of volunteer work there are a lot of skits if you search in your comp for ministry clowns ( not sure web site name) but they have a lot of skits

saphireSue
02-21-2005, 09:22 PM
www.clown-ministry.com , has several skits and resources listed. Adapting Bible stories into clown skits, ie 'the Good Samaritan" is one that is done by many, and I've seen many different versions.
One that one of our group wrote goes into sharing and the golden rule, no speaking, but basically, one clown comes out with a bird puppet and another clown[#2} wants it and begs and begs, so this clown lets her have it, but of course she can't make it work, and the other clowns make fun of her, but the initial clown teaches her how to make it work then they all want to try it and the 2nd clown helps to teach the next one. Skits like this allow for the older ones to do the main production, but allows you to use as many clowns as you want.

Scruffy
02-21-2005, 09:44 PM
Welcome to our board,Cotton. Would you tell us a little about yourself? Make yourself at home, Try the Veal.

RedClownFred
03-10-2005, 08:39 PM
How about a tug-o-war? Have a pie or whipped cream in the middle. Then make each side lopsided but stop them right before one gets "whipped". You can mix this around for a while, eventually adding yourself in the tug-o-war! Can you guess who finally fallls in the whipped cream? :lol: Red Clown Fred - www.clownconceptual.com

biggims
05-15-2009, 09:49 AM
i will try that and i am going to a parade next tuesday and i need some good ideas for a parade walk

honkers
09-01-2009, 12:13 AM
i will try that and i am going to a parade next tuesday and i need some good ideas for a parade walk

Try here: http://www.clown-forum.com/skit-improv/693-walk-around-ideas.html

They have some great ideas!

Special K'z
09-01-2009, 06:56 PM
That is the best thread! Has anyone taken those ideas and compiled them into one resource or is there just a list of walk around ideas listed anywhere on here? Just wondering?
Sara K.

saphireSue
09-01-2009, 10:29 PM
Has anyone taken those ideas and compiled them into one resource or is there just a list of walk around ideas listed anywhere on here? Just wondering?
Sara K.
http://www.clown-forum.com/skit-improv/693-walk-around-ideas.html

Special K'z
09-02-2009, 07:27 PM
O.K. Saphire Sue thanks but that is the same link. Not to be redundant but I was just wondering if they were complied into one long resource kind of organized like on one page but I guess that would be a very loooong page. Thanks that thread is great though. It helped me alot.
Sara K.