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Steps to putting on a play

June 5th, 2010

If you have written a stage play and would like to turn it into a production, there are many things to consider. Staging a play can be difficult, costly and time consuming.  However, it can also be fun and exciting, allowing you to showcase your talents. Below is a list of steps to help you put on the perfect play.

1. Work out your budget and stick to it. At the very least, you will need to buy stage props and costumes. There are ways to minimize your costs. At Keeley Hire, we have a huge range of props for hire at reasonable prices, and you could lower costs further by making costumes yourself. There are always ways to save money, and it is important you find out what they are.

2. Make use of friends and family. If you have friends and family members who have special talents – whether it be acting, sewing or painting – get them involved.

3. Book a venue. Finding a venue to stage your play is one of the biggest obstacles you will encounter. Booking venues can be expensive, and you will never know beforehand if you will manage to sell enough tickets to cover the price. Try to be creative. Find interesting places to hold your play, which are less costly.

4. Casting. Finding the perfect cast, who will not only perform well but also look convinving alongside your props,  is very important. Put up advertisements in your local community. You can hold auditions in a local church hall or community club at little cost.

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