Director's Chair
Entries in the Directing category
Remove FilterThe Unspoken Contract
When I take my wife out to eat at a restaurant, I expect certain things to be done. Read Post →
What Makes Dialogue Good?
Despite ever-increasing budgets for high-tech movies, great movies are first and foremost great stories. Read Post →
Matching the Actor to the Role
Summer is the perfect time to prepare for the busy Fall/Winter season by recharging your group's creativity. 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 →
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 →
The Drama Retreat
Actors tired? Techs uninspired? Leadership less than wired? When your drama ministry needs a change of scene, a retreat offers a unique opportunity to refresh your team and renew your creative spirit. Read Post →