How To Do Drama #9 Who Needs a Producer?
Everyone knows what an actor does and what a writer does. But what is a producer? Importantly, do you need one?
Everyone knows what an actor does and what a writer does. But what is a producer? Importantly, do you need one?
When a young cast throw themselves into a set of scripts with gusto and an even younger audience laugh their socks off, you know you have all got something right!
A Christian youth project in Sheffield has been threatened with legal action by an American Christian television station because its name is already registered by the station. Should a church have to check such names? Should big Christian organisations act this way?
Are you in a drama group? Or perhaps you are trying to form one or run one? How to do drama aims to help the young drama group and its terrified actors, hopeful director and baffled script writer survive in the exciting but frightening world of drama.
Churches have sensibilities. Jonah can negotiate with a fish, John can prefer garlic bread but Jesus can’t change his menu. How can Christian drama negotiate this?
Drama starts with a script. If you have never read a script before you may find it daunting but essentially a script is a list of who says what and when. Simple!
Small drama groups are often faced with having to pay large amounts for rights to copy scripts or perform them (or both). At DramatisDei we make that simple with an all-in-one package, the DramatisDei Deal.