In about two weeks I will do a report on Harry Houdini for my drama class. Since he was the most theatric of magicians I thought he would be the best to do a report on. I already have down what I'm going to say, it takes up about a minute. We have to fill in five.
I want to do some sort of escape to pay homage to one of the greatest. I already know how to pick a set of handcuffs, and I own a set of hand and leg cuffs.
So basically I'm just trying to figure out ways to spice it up a little. Me simply making a lot of dramatic motions whilst picking the lock isn't quite enough.
I'm going to have someone come up and cuff me (of course I'll make the jokes, "I got these off the internet" and "I see you've done this before.") I'm still just looking for simple ideas for ways to spice it up.
To give a little more detail:
-I'll have four minutes for he escape alone (not much time)
-The Drama room is basically a small theater that seats about 35 students
-There is no way I can hang myself upside-down from the presidium arch
I want to do some sort of escape to pay homage to one of the greatest. I already know how to pick a set of handcuffs, and I own a set of hand and leg cuffs.
So basically I'm just trying to figure out ways to spice it up a little. Me simply making a lot of dramatic motions whilst picking the lock isn't quite enough.
I'm going to have someone come up and cuff me (of course I'll make the jokes, "I got these off the internet" and "I see you've done this before.") I'm still just looking for simple ideas for ways to spice it up.
To give a little more detail:
-I'll have four minutes for he escape alone (not much time)
-The Drama room is basically a small theater that seats about 35 students
-There is no way I can hang myself upside-down from the presidium arch
