How Do You Write An Audience Participation Skit?
Getting people to interact is often a challenge. An audience participation skit that deals with common interests is one of the best ways to break the ice. Here are a few tips to get you started writing one for audiences of all ages and interests. The best choice for an audience participation skit is a narrative adapted from short story or article that tells about something happening. Try using a short newspaper article or one of your favorite anecdotes. You may need to embellish it a bit. Stories about kids and pets always have good audience appeal. Decide which sounds, words or phrases you would like to have your audience repeat throughout the narrative. This may depend on where or when you plan to use the Audience Participation Skit. For instance, if it is for a baby shower, you may choose: “Hush, hush, hush” for Mommy; “Waaa, waaa, waaa” for Baby, “Hurry, get a diaper” for Grandma; and “Let me grab my wallet.” for Daddy. For a western theme party or cookout, these work well: “Howdy,