Director's Chair
Entries in the Performing category
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 →
Perfection and Excellence
To me, the word perfection relates a sense of precision. Within perfection there is an exactness that can be measured. Excellence, on the other hand, communicates a sense of wonder and awe Read Post →
Creating an Inner Monologue
As a 14-year-old actress with great ambitions of future stardom, I was mortified to learn that I had a horrible stage habit. Read Post →
The Unspoken Contract
When I take my wife out to eat at a restaurant, I expect certain things to be done. Read Post →
Cross Where and Don't Break What?
Theatrical terminology can be very confusing to people who are new to drama ministry. Being on stage and listening to a director speak lingo you can barely understand can be intimidating... Read Post →
And The Conductor Was Sore Afraid
Participating in the yearly Sunday school Christmas pageant gave me the erroneous impression that the humble barn where Jesus was born had been a quiet setting. Read Post →
Conquering Christmas
It's almost Christmas again, which means, among other things, that you have to come up with something to do with drama. Read Post →
Where Are You Coming From?
"Where are you coming from?" "Stage left. .. ?" "That's where you're making your entrance, but where are you coming from?" 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 →
Your Easter Event: Intimacy vs. Pageantry
How do you react to a sermon when you're touched by what's being said? Do you give little grunts of appreciation, maybe even a vocal "amen" when the Spirit really moves you? Read Post →