21 HELPFUL TIPS FOR DIRECTING A CHIDREN'S PROGRAM
2. Plan ahead.
3. Plan ahead.
4. Determine what you want to accomplish through your program. Write down your goals and purpose.
5. Obtain ideas from other children’s ministry directors. Be on the lookout for new material at Christian bookstores and in catalogs.
6. Select material with a clear, religious message.
7. Watch for limitations such as unavailable talent, elaborate production scenes or large cast.
8. Establish a tentative budget including scripts, wardrobe, properties, and advertising.
9. Discuss your ideas with the appropriate governing body of your church and secure approval.
10. Order books.
11. Request permission from the publisher to videotape at the performance and keep the letter in your file.
12. Highlight stage directions and study carefully. Know which entrance and exit each child will use.
13. Make notations for any props needed.
14. Develop a ground plan which is a skeleton sketch of essential staging props.
15. Chart large movements within each unit of action to form an effective stage picture.
16. Find volunteers to assist with wardrobe, lighting, sound, rehearsals, publicity and taping the performance.
17. Make a rehearsal schedule and see that all parents receive a copy.
18. Record light cues, and warning cues, in a script for the lighting technician.
19. Develop a rehearsal schedule. Check the church calendar to avoid conflicts.
20. Starting with the lead character in your drama, assign roles. Involve all boys and girls either on stage or as a part of your crews.
21. At the first rehearsal, have the children read their parts. Let them know when you expect their lines to be memorized.