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Remove FilterCrazy Cousin Jimmy
We were doing a fabulous sketch one Sunday morning about accepting all kinds of people in church when suddenly... Read Post →
The Advent Season: Dramatically Preparing the Way for Christmas
Historically, Advent is a time to contemplate not only the joyous birth of a babe in Bethlehem, but life and death, eternity and the Lord’s return. Read Post →
On Being Indispensable
The other night I was at church getting ready for drama rehearsal when I realized I didn't feel well. Read Post →
Teamwork Works: One Model for Ministry
It's Tuesday, and your pastor gave two thumbs up to the sketch you picked out for his sermon. All that's left is to round up the cast and start rehearsals. Read Post →
What Makes Dialogue Good?
Despite ever-increasing budgets for high-tech movies, great movies are first and foremost great stories. Read Post →
Don't Call Us...We'll Call You
Whether casting for a single production or developing a drama team, holding auditions can be a stressful process for both you and your actors. Read Post →
Test Driving A Script
Few of us would buy a car without first driving it. Sure, we might like its lines, its horsepower or its price. Read Post →
Building Blocks
Although it would be nice to have a theater degree and a group of 20 professional actors signed up for the drama at your church, it is not necessary. Read Post →
Making The Point The Point
We've all had the experience of walking down to the basement only to forget what we were looking for. Read Post →
Learning To See God In Our Reality
I believe the things that seem the least spiritual may actually be the most spiritual things we do. Read Post →