By
eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Step1
Look at all the aspects of conducting a play, such as directing, helping backstage, selecting script, casting, deciding the costumes, etc. Make a list of all things that you'd need to arrange. Make sure that you don’t miss out on anything.
Step2
Select the script for the play. Preferably, look for a script that concerns day-today life or portrays a prominent personality. This will help the students relate to the play. They'll also enjoy it.
Step3
Interact with the students. Tell them how a play can help them improve communication and comprehension skills.
Step4
Narrate the script to them. Let students take the initiative of picking up a role for themselves. Assign any remaining roles yourself.
Step5
Help the students in rehearsing their respective lines. Give them useful tips like practicing in front of mirror and check if expressions match the dialogues.
Step6
Remember the proper backstage management can ensure smooth sailing of the play. This will include management of props, entry of characters and troubleshooting.
Step7
Gather all the props required and arrange them properly by placing them in the order of use.
Step8
Check all the props regularly so that you'll spot any damaged props and repair them while you still have time.
Step9
Arrange for assistants to help you in organizing the play. You can ask some high school students to handle the props and maintain proper decorum backstage. Ask your family or friends to help you sell tickets. You may also ask the parents of children to help monitor the rehearsals.
Step10
Set the stage according to the script requirements to give a realistic look to the show. Make sure you make the best use of all resources. Avoid waste.
Step11
Seek sponsorship for the event. You can contact people who are interested in school’s activities for this.
Step12
Set up ticket selling counters for the stage show. Look for prominent spots in the school or the locality. This will also get the stage show some publicity.
Step13
Advertise the stage show. Put up notices with details like the subject of the play, day and time of staging and cost of tickets in the school. Try distributing pamphlets in your locality or city. This will help you get active response from people interested in the play and can encourage the children.