How to Stage a Nativity Pageant Within the Family

With religion under attack on different fronts, public places have moved away from religious symbolism. Courtyards that once displayed a nativity now offer something more mainstream or don't decorate at all. Some churches have even given up exterior religious displays, keeping everything contained internally. Unfortunately, these changes have removed the very thing that Christian families consider to be the true meaning of the holiday. Some are moving toward family plays in celebration of Christmas. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Determine exactly where the play will take place. Keep it contained on your property to avoid breaking neighborhood, city, county, or state ordinances. Do it inside the home, in the garage or yard, or on a porch. Select an alternative location for a planned outdoor event in the event the weather doesn't cooperate.

    • 2

      Select your favorite Biblical passage, book version or write your own play to tell the nativity story. Keep it short in length; around 15 to 30 minutes (including music).

    • 3

      Choose background music. Figure out what songs will be played and where each one fits into the event. Assign someone to be in charge of making sure the right music is played at the appropriate time.

    • 4

      Identify who will portray the nativity characters of Mary, Joseph, the innkeeper, wise men, shepherds and the angel. Also, choose a narrator. Keep all play dialogue simple or let the entire story be told by the narrator.

    • 5

      Design the set that you will use in the Nativity pageant. If a formal set is desired, choose someone who can build it. Otherwise, a simple set could include the representation of a manger and bales of hay, which can be picked up at any local feed store.

    • 6

      Design the costumes. Sew them yourself using pre-existing patterns or use existing or clothing to simulate them. Mary can wear a plain nightgown with a rope or braid belt tied at the waist. Pin blue fabric around her head to simulate the Madonna's veil. Use bathrobes over plain pajamas or nightshirts for the shepherds, with towels or terry cloth fabric tied around the head with rope or braid. Make a similar costume to the shepherds' for the innkeeper. Dress Joseph in a plain nightshirt and cover it with a robe or make one out of a stripped throw. Make him a turban from lightweight plain cotton. Put brocade fabric around the neck of wise men clad in plain pajamas or nightshirts. Wrap another type of highly decorative fabric such as satin into a turban around their heads. Secure with hold brooches. Make an angel's dress out of a plain white sheet. Use purchased wings or make your own from cardboard, aluminum foil, tinsel and elastic. Secure them in place with elastic. Use tinsel to make a halo.

    • 7

      Schedule a rehearsal for everyone involved, including the music master and the narrator. Time the play in conjunction with the music. Continue rehearsing until the play runs as desired and within the established time guideline.

    • 8

      Stage the area with set support, seating for guests and any other background requirements at least one hour in advance. Get everyone in costume at least 20 minutes before the play starts. Make sure that all guests are seated quietly before the play begins.

    • 9

      Recognize everyone involved in the Nativity pageant, by name, after the performance is complete.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make the nativity play a part of a larger party, rather than stand-alone event. Design invitations on the computer, outlining the date, time, place, dress and other important information. Use fake beards or mustaches than can be purchased at any costume store, if desired. However, these are not necessary to the play. Choose containers that can be used to simulate the wise men's gifts. Put fake gold coins in one, essential oils in another and bath salts in the third. Use a natural looking boy baby doll to simulate baby Jesus. Wrap him tightly in strips of plain white cloth.

  • Make notes regarding any needed changes in the event you decide to repeat the play next year. Be attentive to the needs of guests. Make sure everyone knows where to find the bathroom and obtain food or drink, if desired.

Related Searches:

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Build a Nativity Stable

    The Nativity set is a classic Christmas decoration that portrays the scene of Jesus' birth. There are many different types of Nativity...

  • How to Build a Nativity

    The Nativity scene is an important part of Christmas celebrations. While Christmas trees, wreaths and twinkling lights may seem like the more...

  • Nativity Pageant Ideas for Children

    Children of all ages can take part in Christmas pageants celebrating the Nativity of Christ's birth. Whether you are entertaining a large...

  • Nativity Embroidery Projects

    Nativity Embroidery Projects. Christmas crafts include everything from handmade wooden ornaments and figurines to homemade stockings and garlands. Add an element of...

  • How to Make Costumes for a Nativity Scene

    Christian churches often host Nativity plays, live Nativity scenes and other events for their congregations, and Christian schools host Christmas programs and...

  • How to Make Your Own Christmas Pageant Costumes

    The charm of a Christmas pageant lies in the children performing it, so it is not necessary to have expensive costumes. Simple...

  • Children's Christmas Nativity Activities

    Children's Christmas Nativity Activities. Christmas has magical appeal for children. Decorations usually include the shepherds, Mary and Joseph, and baby Jesus in...

  • Live Nativity Scenes in Georgia

    Visiting live Nativity scenes around Christmastime can be a memorable and meaningful family tradition. A Nativity scene is a depiction of the...

  • Biblical Themes & Ideas for Props

    To put on the best biblical play possible, carefully plan out the biblical themes your play will explore. Incorporate stage props into...

  • How to Create a Vampire Costume

    There are a few different looks you can go for when making a vampire costume, the elegant vampire is one of them....

  • Christmas Programs for Children

    Christmas Programs for Children. Children's Christmas programs are an ideal way to get kids involved in learning about and sharing the true...

  • How to Organize a Nativity Play on Christmas Eve

    Christian's celebrating the Christmas holiday often recognize the birth of Jesus. Reenacting the Nativity story on Christmas Eve is a fun way...

  • Pageant Decorations

    Pageants conjure up images of gorgeous gowns, sparkling tiaras and dozens of pretty girls and women all vying for the top title....

  • Nativity Sets in the Eastern Tradition

    For the followers of the Greek Orthodox faith, ecumenical tradition forbids the use of statues, so the story of Christ's nativity is...

  • How to Build a Nativity Set

    A nativity set contains a depiction of the scene of Christ's birth and often decorates the home of a Christian family during...

  • Church Pageant Ideas

    Church pageants can celebrate any number of events, occasions or holidays. A pageant is a procession or dramatic presentation. Church pageants celebrate...

  • How to Make Nativity Play Costumes

    At Christmas time, it is traditional for schools to put on a nativity play that depicts the story of how baby Jesus...

  • How to Make a Gypsy Costume

    Bright colors and lots of jewelry make a female gypsy costume one of the most fun to create. At Halloween this standard...

  • How to Make Biblical Costumes for Nativity & Christmas Plays

    A typical Nativity scene consists of Joseph, Mary, baby Jesus, the angel Gabriel and the Three Kings or Three Wise Men. Mary,...

Related Ads

Featured