I like the idea of us British people queing all the time, we love it! so how about a mass queue!! It could be for anything, the cash point, a lone swing in a park, a public toilet, make a realistic looking but fake bus stop and have loads of people waiting for it, looking at their watches etc. Or queue outside a small corner shop and everyone goes in one by one to buy something, just spend a pound or 50p, see if we can buy as much stock as possible
LOL...with my HS improv group just as a joke we went into a safeway and bought 1 gummy worm (the kind you have to weigh. We only had 12 people and it pissed off the cashier and we ran away. *sigh* we also drew with color chalk on the parking lot. lol. But no these aren't good ideas to do. ;)
i had an idea like that except i didnt use the word queue were i they were all standing in line for a guy with a big sack of buttons and when asked about it say im waiting for a button and when asked why say totally seriously: because i didnt brush my teeth this morning, to pay for my grandmas hip, to save my marriage ect
How about lots of agents in a train station with suitcases, when a train pulls up they all go to catch the train but their bags wont move no matter how hard they try, When the train leaves they un-stick and run after it. This requires some mime skills but its easily learnt.
This actually is a great idea - Loads of people just carrying a suitcase and walking around, seemingly late for something, all walking in different directions ignoring each other.
Kind of odd bazaar not the best idea. In a big park have gigantic line of people waiting for like the length of like two city blocks just waiting and at the front of the line a dude with a big bing of buttons and when its you turn you remove one than move on with your life, but all different types of people like business men circus clowns kids artsy folk average joes houswifes all waiting for a button and when asked why they are all waiting in line they point to the dude handing out buttons and if asked why do you need a button say for my dog, to save my marriage, for homework, because i need to brush my teeth and other ridiculous stuff like that
When I used to work in downtown Baltimore, I would sometimes stop and simply just look straight up at a tall building. It was fun finding many others stopping to see what I was looking at. I never answered them, just swallowed and kept looking up. I only wish there was someone there to film it.
I think a global sing off would be awesome. Pick one song ("we are the world"???) and start singing at same time time. Or maybe something more simple like EVERYONE just start to hum at once. Or everyone whistle at once...as if a bomb is falling. (of last one may not be so funny)
I think that'd have a good effect if one person started singing and gradually the rest of the group joined in so it'd look more spontaneous. At first a few people might look at the leader a little funny for randomly singing in public and then someone would get into it and start singing along, etc. It'd have to be something really fun and catchy.
Get a mass of people in a large public area to start singing a song. Idk what some thing bright cheery well known. First thing that came to mind was all you need is love by the beatles and have dancers with stacks of lyrics handing them out to random people (dont throw them or the police will say littering). See how many and how loud it will get. I bet you could get the entire city singing
I was thinking of doing something similar in one of the campus dining halls, where we have a 'Diner' themed section that is equipped with a glorious Jukebox. Unfortunately, they have no beatles. But I was thinking Boston's "More Than A Feeling" was adequate. Getting twenty or thirty people to get up and air guitar/drum/bass and sing along would definitely grab peoples' attention. And it's always been my dream to get that entire section singing and dancing to the wonderful jukebox music. (And by 'always', I mean 'since the middle of last semester when I was struck by a moment of incredible brilliance'.)