Monday, September 19, 2011

A Christmas Play Will Get You in the Mood for Christmas

By Aaron Vincett


AHHHH--- a Christmas Play! Everyone loves the Christmas smells and thrills of the season. Stress for some can put a damper on the season, but who does not like a Christmas Play. Everyone loves the Christmas play that has a nice set, a fun cast and just takes only minutes to add lightheartedness to the holiday season. When watching a Christmas play sit back put your feet up and enjoy the interior set that places the nativity in a whole new light. Large theater productions can make a Christmas play complicated or a simple exterior set can add to the Christmas plays Christmas feel.

A good set time can give cast flexible movement and liberties that some Christmas play fails to deliver. A Christmas set that simple can make a difference in being entertaining or just mundane. When doing a Christmas set the cast of the play and the time the play will take place needs to be considered. The simple plays that use a simple exterior set and a cast who is well-practiced can make a great holiday season tradition. Some might want to include Santa Claus in the Christmas Play or the use of elves is also appropriate in a Christmas Play. But, one cannot forget the real purpose of a Christmas Play and that is to tell the story of the nativity and the birth of Jesus Christ. Finding the real meaning of Christmas can be exemplified in a Christmas Play.

Using a set that really takes place outside can help in telling the story of the birth of Jesus. Christmas plays take in all types of story lines; a simple Christmas play can tell of the birth of Jesus Christ and only take minutes to relay the Christmas message. In the set use colors that help with interior and put the cast in original clothing that will add to the reality of the time. Being flexible with the cast and having an interior set to enhance the feel of the nativity will be an attention getter and audiences will love the simplicity of the flexible cast.

A Christmas play can be about many different things. Santa and his December 25th visit can also have a flexible Cast and an interior set that will keep the living room the place where a little girl sees Santa. Trees can add to the scenery and most Christmas plays are inside. Any Christmas Play that is outside can take just minutes to encompass the outdoor scenery which can add to the feel of the season. As with any play the set and backdrop can add relevancy to the Christmas Play and real outdoors trees can also add to the set. When designing a set for a Christmas Play remember to keep it simple and make the play enjoyable and tell a story that reminds the audience of Christmas. A Christmas Play can be a great end to a happy holiday season if the Christmas play Christmas is enjoyed by people of all ages. So remember to keep it simple and tell a story that surrounds the holiday season with a good set time and a cast that can make a Christmas story become a reality. This will bring a happy ending to any Christmas play.

A Christmas Play Will Get You in the Christmas Mood




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