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Little Stage, Big Dreams

Podkast av Twisted Plays

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Step behind the curtain and into the world of youth theatre. Little Stage, Big Dreams explores the creativity, challenges, and magic of making theatre with young performers. Whether you are a teacher, director, parent, or student, this podcast celebrates the power of the stage to build confidence, imagination, and community. Each episode features conversations, practical tips, and stories from the rehearsal room. We talk about directing school plays, helping kids find their voice, building strong theatre programs, and creating productions that inspire young performers.

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Helping Shy Kids Find Their Voice

Not every student walks into a rehearsal ready to perform. * Some hang back. * Some stay quiet. * Some almost audition… and then don’t. And yet, those are often the students who need theatre the most. In this episode of Little Stage, Big Dreams, we take a closer look at how theatre can transform shy and quiet students, not by forcing them into the spotlight, but by giving them a safe, structured space to grow. We start by unpacking a common misconception: quiet does not mean disengaged. Many reserved students are highly observant, thoughtful, and aware of their environment. They are not lacking ability, they are waiting for the right moment and the right level of safety to step forward. From there, we move into practical, classroom-ready strategies that directors and teachers can use immediately. You will hear simple, effective techniques like using partner work before solo performance, building confidence through low-pressure ensemble roles, and guiding students from whispering lines to projecting them with clarity. These approaches are designed to reduce fear while still moving students forward. Finally, we explore what real growth looks like. It is not always a lead role or a standing ovation. Sometimes it is a student saying one line out loud, making eye contact, or choosing to stay engaged when they would have shut down before. These small moments are where the real transformation happens. This episode is a reminder that success in youth theatre is not just about the performance. It is about helping students discover that their voice matters, that they belong, and that they are capable of more than they think. If you work with young performers, especially those who are hesitant or unsure, this episode will give you both the mindset and the tools to support them effectively. Because sometimes the biggest impact we make is not on the stage… it is in helping a student find the courage to be heard.

2. april 2026 - 22 min
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Casting Kids Fairly (When Everyone Wants the Lead)

Casting is one of the most challenging parts of directing youth theatre. Every student walks into auditions hoping for something specific, and often, they’re all hoping for the same role. So how do you make decisions that feel fair, support student growth, and still build a strong show? In this episode of Little Stage, Big Dreams, we break down practical strategies for navigating casting with clarity and confidence. We start by tackling one of the biggest mindset shifts: helping students understand that the ensemble is not a backup role, it is the foundation of the entire production. When students see the value in every role, engagement increases and disappointment becomes more manageable. Next, we explore how to use rotating roles effectively. When structured well, rotating roles can expand opportunities and reduce the pressure around lead casting. You’ll learn when this approach works, when it doesn’t, and how to implement it without creating confusion or comparison. Finally, we focus on communication. Many casting challenges don’t come from the decisions themselves, but from how those decisions are explained. This episode walks through how to set expectations before auditions, post a cast list with confidence, and respond to student and parent reactions in a way that maintains trust and consistency. Throughout the episode, the focus remains on what matters most: creating an environment where every student feels valued, challenged, and part of something meaningful, regardless of the role they receive. If you’ve ever stressed over a cast list, dealt with disappointed students, or wondered how to make casting feel more fair, this episode provides a clear, practical framework you can use right away. Because casting isn’t just about choosing roles. It’s about building a cast, shaping a culture, and helping students grow both on and off the stage.

26. mars 2026 - 26 min
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Directing Kids Without Losing Your Mind

This episode breaks down practical, real-world strategies for running effective rehearsals with children, focusing on three core areas: organization, energy management, and maintaining a balance between fun and productivity. First, the episode emphasizes that most rehearsal chaos is not caused by kids, but by a lack of clear structure. Directors are encouraged to create consistent routines, make rehearsal plans visible, break time into manageable chunks, and ensure every student has a purpose. Clear transitions and reinforced expectations help reduce downtime and keep rehearsals moving efficiently. Next, the episode addresses energy management. Kids enter rehearsal at varying and constantly shifting energy levels, so directors must learn to read the room and respond intentionally. Rather than trying to suppress energy, the goal is to channel it through structured activities, maintain a rhythm between high and low energy tasks, and give clear expectations for how energy should be used. Short directions, consistent attention signals, and quick resets help maintain focus. Finally, the episode explores how to make rehearsals enjoyable without sacrificing productivity. Fun is positioned as a tool for engagement, not a distraction. Directors can gamify tasks, celebrate small improvements, invite student input, and maintain a steady pace to keep rehearsals dynamic. Building a positive environment while holding high expectations allows students to stay motivated and improve. Overall, the episode reinforces that successful rehearsals are built through intentional structure, responsive energy management, and purposeful engagement. When these elements are aligned, rehearsals become more efficient, less stressful, and more meaningful for both directors and students.

19. mars 2026 - 29 min
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