Musicals & Longer scripts
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- John McNeil
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: The inside story of Christmas, told by Mary as an older woman to doctor and historian Luke. Note: This play (which can also be performed as a musical) is based very carefully on the gospel narrative. It brings to life the personalities of Mary and Joseph, and the tensions of the times, rather than leaving them as Christmas card characters. A CD containing the music score, and a DVD of a performance are available from the author.
Style: Drama Dur: 50-60min
Actors: 6F, 10M, 1M/F, +V
A copy of the script may be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
A video of the original performance can be seen on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMQZQMgPngo
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- Vic Cooper
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Based on John 3, this play follows Nicodemus as he progresses from a self- righteous proud Pharisee to become a follower of Jesus Christ. It has humour at the right time and deep convicting grief which finalizes in joy at the risen Lord. We are taking liberties in concluding that he became a believer; however, the fact that he defended Jesus before the Sanhedrin and he and Joseph claimed the body of Christ points in that direction. Also, historic tradition says he was baptized later on. Nicodemus begins with a gruff total rejection of Jesus, but God works thru the Holy Spirit, his family, and the scriptures to change the stony heart of this Pharisee. The play covers the time from the first miracles of Christ to His resurrection. First written for marionettes, it proved to be a powerful tool for conviction.
Style: Dramatic, with light touches. Duration: 60min(?)
Actors: 5M, 2F, 1N
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- Andrew Edgar
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A group of school teachers are whisked away to a fantasy world where various familiar cartoon and nursery rhyme characters have all lost their joy and purpose for living. They have to find the Prince, the only one who can expel the evil wolf from destroying everything, and restore to everyone their joy and renew their purpose. Note: This is not the full script. To obtain the full script, contact the author at the address at the foot of this page.
Style: Dramatic, with light touches. Duration: (full length?)
Actors: 9F, 7M
ScripturesL: Lk 10:3; Jn 10:12; Prov 3:5,6; Jn 8:36; Gal 5:1;
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- Mwendwa Kiko
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary; The story of a Roman soldier who returns home to Ephesus, bringing the gospel and the love of God to people who have never known it. His arrival causes consternation in the house, as his father is a silversmith who earns his living by making statues of the goddess Artemis, the patron god of Ephesus.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 60min (?)
Actors: 5M, 1F, +Various
A copy of the full script can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
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- Robert White
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Linda O’Neill, the founder and owner of Just Like New, a chain of second-hand clothing stores, discovers that a condominium towers building is being planned for the location of one of her stores. The development is the pet project of developer Raina Whitman who will stop at nothing, including bribes, dirty tricks and spiteful tactics to pursue her idea of urban renewal. Through her faith in God and the support of Jake, her husband, O’Neill opposes the new development, persevering through all of Whitman’s tactics to push her out early. When it looks like the development will be approved, O’Neill tells her husband she feels God is leading her to set up a face-to-face meeting with Whitman to explain why the development isn’t needed. Following the sounds of separate car accidents, the two women meet in what O’Neill suggests is a “waiting room” between heaven and hell.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 95 min
Actors: 4 female 2 male (3 roles can be either male or female)
Scripture: Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain…(Psalm 127:1a NIV)
A sample of the script can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
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- Thomas Combs Miller
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Theophilus, a grieving widower, receives the Gospel message from his physician, Dr. Luke (who has just rescued him from his attempted suicide). When alone, Theophilus talks to his deceased wife, Teodora. Ten months earlier, lying in her death bed (seen in flashback), Teodora exhorted Theophilus to believe in Jesus. Until that morning when her fatal disease claimed her, Teodora’s deep faith in the Lord was unbeknown to him. Now, enabled by the Holy Spirit to truly hear Teodora’s testimony, Theophilus vows to her that he will learn all that he can about Jesus. While reading Dr. Luke’s sacred narrative, he pauses often to share his thoughts with Teodora. During what will be the most important night of his life, the “living Word” opens the mind and heart of Theophilus to God the Holy Spirit’s ministry of conviction at work in his soul. He discerns that he is being asked to make his decision about Jesus’ calling on his life (“Who do you say that I am?”) As sunlight illuminates his bed chamber, the audience witnesses Theophilus’ transformation from a bitter and hopeless man into a joyful new believer trusting in God’s promise of eternal life: lived in that place prepared for him (and his Teodora, he is now certain) by Jesus Himself; fulfilling His Father’s perfect will for His adopted-by-grace human sons and daughters, dwelling with God in a community of true peace and great joy.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 2 hours 30min (approx.)
Actors: 15M, 14F, 1C.
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- Chris Wyatt & John McNeil
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A full-length musical in two Acts tracing the life of John the Baptist, the man Jesus called the greatest prophet up to his time, the man chosen by God to announce the coming of Jesus, the Messiah. From his miraculous birth to his untimely death at the hands of King Herod, John’s life was one of drama, in which he was not afraid to confront the religious authorities of his day while proclaiming the coming Kingdom of God. This powerful musical had its premiere in an eight-night run at Orewa, Auckland, New Zealand in October 2015. Inspiration for the script came from the book "The Prisoner in The Third Cell" by Gene Edwards.
Style: Drama, intense at times. Duration: 2 hours (approx.)
Cast: A large cast, but many parts can be doubled. In the original production a cast of 33 fulfilled all parts
Act One may be downloaded for evaluation purposes by clicking on the link below.
The full script, plus music, backing tracks, etc -- as well as a video of the premiere performance -- may be obtained by contacting John McNeil at
A video of the original performance of this play is available on YouTube:
Act One https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=xYEG1nwOQ5c
Act Two https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=W4gIBDSjCtk
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- Chris Wyatt & John McNeil
- Scripts Since 2007
A stage musical of the beloved children's book by George MacDonald. MacDonald was a forerunner to CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien, and his work was greatly admired by them. This is one of the most successful and beloved of Victorian fairy tales.
Style: Dramatic with light touches. Duration: Approx. 90min
Actors: 13M, 7F, 1C, + Various. (Some parts may be doubled.)
The play was first performed by Crossbridge Theatre Company, Orewa, Auckland New Zealand, in August 2016. A video of one of the performances can be viewed on YouTube, at: Act One https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_JaGAlvu28, Act Two https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEl4lPrpIEg
Summary
Eight-year-old Princess Irene lives a lonely life in a castle in a wild, desolate, mountainous kingdom, with only her nursemaid, Lootie, for company. Her father, the king, is normally absent, and her mother is dead. Unknown to her, the nearby mines are inhabited by a race of goblins, long banished from the kingdom and now anxious to take revenge on their human neighbours. One rainy day, the princess explores the castle and discovers a beautiful, mysterious lady, who identifies herself as Irene's namesake and great-great-grandmother. The next day, Princess Irene persuades her nursemaid to take her outside. After dark they are chased by goblins and rescued by the young miner, Curdie, whom Irene befriends. At work with the rest of the miners, Curdie overhears the goblins talking, and their conversation reveals to Curdie the secret weakness of goblin anatomy: they have very soft, vulnerable feet. Curdie sneaks into the Great Hall of the goblin palace to eavesdrop on their general meeting, and hears that the goblins intend to flood the mine if a certain other part of their plan should fail. A week later Irene loses her way up the mountain; whereupon the light from her great-great-grandmother's tower leads her home, where her great-great-grandmother gives Irene a ring attached to a thread invisible except to herself, which thereafter connects her constantly to home.
When Curdie explores the goblins' domain, he is discovered by the goblins and stamps on their feet with great success; but when he tries to stamp on the Queen's feet she is uninjured due to her stone shoes. The goblins imprison Curdie, thinking he will die of starvation; but Irene's magic thread leads her to his rescue. Irene takes Curdie to see her great-great-grandmother and be introduced; but she is only visible to Irene. Curdie later learns that the goblins are digging a tunnel in the mines towards the king's palace, where they plan to abduct the Princess and marry her to goblin prince Harelip. Curdie goes to warn the palace guards about this, but is imprisoned instead and contracts a fever through a wound in his leg, until Irene's great-great-grandmother heals the wound. Meanwhile, the goblins break through the palace floor and come to abduct the princess; but Curdie escapes from his prison room and stamps on the goblins' feet. Upon the goblins' retreat, Irene is believed a captive; but Curdie follows the magic thread to her refuge at his own house, and restores her to the king. When the goblins flood the mines, the water enters the palace, and the goblins are defeated.
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- Mwendwa Kiko
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary:The story of a family that was torn apart by their father's brutal abuse of one of his children. Now, years later, they've come together again for to bury the old man. Tensions are high; there is layer upon layer of chaos, anger and hatred between the siblings. Will they be able to make peace. Do they even want to? (Note: The play is set in an African country, but may easily be transferred.)
Style: Intense. Duration: 40min (approx.)
Actors: 3M, 4F
The script may be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
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- Tracie E. Morrison
- Scripts Since 2007
“The Prayer Dancer” is a Christian stage play for the entire family that is driven by the art of dance, rather than song. The voices of the four women you will encounter - Rachel, Amber, “Peaches”/Tamara and Joy – echo the words that I have spoken, felt, and lived over the years. Within three acts, this piece seeks to present a realistic portrayal of four women on their Christian journey, who face issues of abuse, the inability to conceive, wavering commitment to God, and insecurity about God’s will, plan, and purpose for their lives. While exploring their relationship with Christ and each other, they are bound together by doubt, fear, anger, and faith. Throughout the play, dance will help tell the story, express emotions, and demonstrate a unique form of praise and worship.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min (approx)
To download a copy of the script, click on the link below
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- Jacob de Bruyn
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: It is a few years before the year zero CE. The birth of the Messiah has unexpectedly been brought forward, and Archangel Gabriel puts a young and inexperienced Events Management Team in charge of taking care of proceedings on earth. Led by ‘Junior Angel’, the team tries their best, but do not always succeed in achieving their goals. In fact, most of the time, things seem to go wrong.
Message: God’s plans are realized notwithstanding seemingly contradicting evidence.
Style: Comedy, mostly. Duration: 40min(?)
Actors: 8M/F + 15V small, non-speaking parts.
To download a copy of this script, click on the link below:
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- Kathleen Appleby
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Teenaged Jasmine, granddaughter of one of the Magi, decides to disguise herself and join the caravan following the star of Bethlehem, dragging childhood companion Meshach into another one of her "hare brained" schemes. Meanwhile King Herod takes extreme measures to protect his throne from a rival king. Style
: Dramatic. Duration: 1hour
Actors: 12M, 3F, as many extras as desired
Scripture reference: Matthew 2
To download the script, click on the link below.
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- Coral Hurn
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A play in two acts. Ten lepers - outcasts - meet at a layby well away from any village. Some have heard of the miraculous deeds of Jesus of Nazareth and wonder whether he can heal them -- others are sceptical. The miracles of Jesus are confirmed by women relatives of some of the men who have brought them food and drink. At the request of the men, Jesus visits and heals them, but only one - a Samaritan foreigner - returns to give thanks to Jesus.
Style: Dramatic, with some light moments. Duration: 1hour 40min
Scripture: Luke 17: 11-19
Actors: 11M, 4F
The full script of this play may be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
© Carol Hurn. All rights reserved.
This script may be used free of charge, on the condition that copies are not sold for profit in any medium, nor any entrance fee charged to a performance. In exchange, the author would appreciate being notified of any occasion the play is used in public performance. She may be contacted at: 9, St Andrew's Close, Leigh, Nr Sherborne, Dorset. UK. Email:
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- John McNeil
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A full-scale Easter passion play, beginning with the Palm Sunday entry into Jerusalem, and continuing to the resurrection of Jesus. Suitable for either an outdoor production (as originally performed) or the theatre/church. The script is designed to allow scenes to take place in multiple places around the set. Some of the scenes are very short. These are generally linking scenes, which provide time for actors in other scenes to move to other spots.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min-120min.
Actors: 35M, 6F, 1M/F, +V (some parts can be doubled)
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- James A. Goins
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: This Time and Age is a rock musical that takes a contemporary and ambitious look at the current state of affairs in the last days before the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. The musical peers through the lens of the Judeo-Christian perspective and weaves a tale of intrigue that surrounds one mans quest for the truth as time runs out on a world in turmoil.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Actors: Large cast
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- Kathy Applebee and Linda Lineberry
- Scripts Since 2007
A musical drama for Easter
Summary: A musical Easter drama for a large cast and choir. Told from the viewpoint of a shepherd, it chronicles the life of Jesus from his birth through his crucifixion, burial and resurrection ending on a triumphant note of glory.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min?
Actors: 20M, 11F, 5M/F, 2C, 1VO, +Various
Click on the link below to read or download the full script.
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- Kathy Applebee and Linda Lineberry
- Scripts Since 2007
A musical drama for Easter
Summary: This full-length script traces the life of Jesus from his birth to his crucifixion and resurrection.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min?
Actors: 13F, 24M, 3M/F, 3VO, 2C
Read or download the full script by clicking on the link below.
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- Kerrie Polkinghorne
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: The Santa in this department store is no ordinary Santa, and he goes on an extraordinary journey after he encounters three very unusual time travelling visitors. (Note: Setting: The play is initially set in The Magic Cave in a Department Store and later moves to Santa’s Workshop at the North Pole and later still to the stable in Bethlehem where Jesus was born.)
Style: Light dramatic. Duration: 50min (?)
Actors: 8+M, 1F, 9+M/F, 2+C
To download the script, CLICK HERE.
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- John Siedenberg II
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: When Theatre Producer Ebenezer Scrooge discovers that his theatre is being used to host a Christmas Play, he decides to sabotage it. That night he is warned by his old partner Jacob Marley of three ghosts who will soon be there to change his outlook on life. He is taken from the Manager scene to the crucifixtion, and the home of his employee Bob Cratchit to his own grave. Based on Charles Dicken's A Christmas to Remember, this show helps show the true "Meaning of the Season", with moments of laughter and fun, and seasoned with enough carols and songs to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. (Note: the following is only an excerpt from the play. To obtain a full script, write to the author, whose email is at the foot of the script.)
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 60-90min
Actors: 8M, 3F, 9M/F
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- St Thomas’s Church
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Christmas uncut is a re-telling of the most wonderful story of all time, of how God came to Earth that first Christmas. We wrote, then performed it at St Thomas’s Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, UK, on Sunday morning, 18th December 2011. It would need some adaption to your situation, but essentially the stories are timeless. It is aimed at everyone from about 7 to 100+. It is ‘uncut’ to help us appreciate what actually happened here on Earth, when God became vulnerable and shared our vulnerability, as we shall see. But the story does not end there, because when ‘Emmanuel’, God with us, comes then life is not the same again.
Style: Drama. Duration: 60min (?)
Note: The service should flow without instructions. Stand when instructed on the sheet, sit afterwards. Then after the verse of ‘In the Bleak Mid-winter’ at the end we shall say one of God’s blessing and the very end is sharing God’s peace together. It took 75 minutes including songs – we think you will want to choose your own and insert them as you wish.
Cast: It needs about 24 people, although we doubled up some parts
To download the script, CLICK HERE.
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- Charity Ford
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A Christmas Carol is based on the classic book by Charles Dickens, but with a twist. The good and kind characters around Scrooge are Christians hoping and praying that Scrooge will be saved. They are not preachy, but instead show him Christ through their actions and the way they live their lives. The script includes notes for music that may or may be applicable to other performance groups. For further information or clarification of this play please fee free to contact the writer.
Style: Drama. Duration: 60min (?)
Setting: Ambiguous. Could be Dickenss England or (as it has been successful performed) modern day USA.
Actors: 4F, 7M, 9M/F, 15-17C + various numbers of party guests at Fred's, Dancers at Fezziwigís Party, Carolers, Townspeople (Many characters are such that the one person can play 2 or 3 roles)
To download the script, CLICK HERE.
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- Daniel Carlson
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A faithful retelling of the Biblical account of Ruth and Naomi. It is clearly be set in the period, but there are self-conscious and unashamed anachronisms in the set and in the script. This will help remind the audience that the ideas and themes of the story are still relevant today (family ties, loyalty, love and loss, displacement, attitudes towards immigrants, faith and hope).
The leitmotiv of music and songs runs through the play. This comes across clearly in both the prologue and epilogue with passing references in the script itself. The original production included a song by Malcolm Guite specially written for the play. Verses were played at key moments between certain scenes, reinforcing the themes, and a couple of them were even sung by Naomi herself.
I haven't included the song here, but I am sure that if anyone else wanted to use the script, Malcolm would be pleased to provide the music and song, too.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 60min
Actors: 6+F, 6+M
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: When Emily's four friends stop by the house at Christmastime, Emily is in the middle of putting up the family's nativity. As she unpacks each piece she begins to explain the significance of the individual pieces, and the story then comes to life as we visit Mary and Joseph, shepherds and the wisemen. The children come to understand how the nativity points to the wonderful reality that Jesus Christ came to this earth to save them from their sins.
Style: Drama. Duration: 60min (?)
Actors: 8M, 4F, 2M/F
To read the full script and order this musical, visit www.lorray.com
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- Brian Alleyne
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A prequel to Codename Guardian Angel, in which Agent Kyle explains how he began working for the agency APOSTLE. Keywords: Secret agent, mission, persecution.
Style: Drama. Duration: 60min ??
Actors: 7M, 3F, 14 M/F, + Various
To read the full script, click here.
To read the original script, click here.
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- Andrew Edgar
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A group of school teachers are whisked away to a fantasy world where various familiar cartoon and nursery rhyme characters have all lost their joy and purpose for living. They have to find the Prince, the only one who can expel the evil wolf from destroying everything, and restore to everyone their joy and renew their purpose.
Style: Drama/light. Duration: 60min??
Scriptures: Lk 10:3; Jn 10:12; Prov 3:5,6; Jn 8:36; Gal 5:1;
Actors: 6M, 9F, 1M/F
A royalty is required for this script. To read the first two scenes free, click here.
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- Douglas Batson
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A chance airport encounter with Linda, a former high school classmate, prompts Edward, a jaded Christian counselor, to reflect on his own disappointment with God. A familiar Charles Dickens theme transports Edward to his own past, to Linda’s future, and to the unfamiliar, sidebar story of widowed Naomi in the otherwise familiar Book of Ruth. Eloquent Old Testament saints, a German pastor, and a gung-ho Army sergeant in Iraq remind Edward that, in spite of painful life circumstances, God is an Ebenezer, a stone of help in times of trouble.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min (?)
Actors: 5M, 5F, 3M/F, 11-13V
To read the full script, click here.
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- Malcolm McLean
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: This is a true story in the form of a passion play, but the setting has been changed to modern times, and some events have been added or rearranged for dramatic purposes. The play is modern dress, designed to be suitable for school performance.
Style: Dramatic Duration: 60min +
Actors: 38M, 19F, 5M/F, 1VO, 1N, +Various
To read this script, click here.
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- Doug Goheen
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A dramatisation of the life of St Francis of Assisi.This script attempts to follow as accurately as possible the life of one of the best-known Christian saints. Keywords: St Francis, poverty, simplicity, Franciscan.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: 90min (?)
Actors: 19M, 3F, + Various
To read a copy of this script, click on the link below.
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- Kim Williamson
- Scripts Since 2007
In traditional pantomime style. Our team want to mount a Nativity play, but the dastardly Natas and his crew are setting out to try and wreck it.
Style: Light-hearted. Duration: 60min+
Actors: 1N, 4M, 3F, 2M/F
To download a copy of the script, click here.
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- Peggy Barnell
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: A bus terminal in Wisconsin is the setting where the crew of Straight Arrow Bus Lines work and play. The team finds renewed faith and hope as they weather the challenges of friendships, winter storms and the painful past one of their own is hiding. Keywords:
Style; Dramatic. Duration: 90 minutes
Actors: 3F, 4M, 5+ M/F
Note: A royalty payment is required for this script. To download a sample portion, click here.
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: The story of Christmas, told through a "reader's theater" style approach using groups of 5 speakers at a time - so the musical can be done with as few as 5 speakers, or each segment can be assigned to a different group of 5 speakers. The concept takes the audience through the Biblical accounts of the birth of Christ, using the traditional King James accounts from Luke and Matthew. This musical is an easy to perform production that does not require any special set or backdrop. The music is more traditional in nature while being easy to perform. There are musical interludes that form a sound backdrop to the narration. Other than the 5 speaking parts there are no acting or other narration parts.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: approx. 40 minutes.
To read the script and find out how to order the music, click here .
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: Derek and Jan Sanford’s life living on a horse farm in New Jersey was filled with chores and routines. School, homework, feeding the horses, grooming, and cleaning stalls were all a part of their daily routine, until one day they stumbled on a discovery that would change everything. On that horse farm lived one old, ornery mule named “Mr. Ed”. Derek and Jan couldn’t understand why their parents insisted on keeping old Mr. Ed around until one day just before Christmas the children discover that Mr. Ed is much more than just an old mule, he is the one and only “Yule Mule!” A fun, yet meaningful new musical for 2009!
Style: Dramatic. Duration: Approx. 45 minutes.
Actors: 1M, 11C
Characters:
Mr. Ed/Horace (both characters played by same individual)
Derek Sanford
Jan Sanford
Bobby Murray
Alice Murray
Mark Green
Jody Green
Mary
Joseph
Wiseman 1
Wiseman 2
Wiseman 3
To read the script, and find out how to order the music, click here .
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- Brian Alleyne
- Scripts Since 2007
Style: Lighthearted. Duration: Approx 60min
Characters: 7M, 3F, 2M/F, 5C, +V
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- Jo Bower
- Scripts Since 2007
Style: Light-hearted. Duration: 50min (?)
Characters: 1N, 7M, 2F, 4M/F, +V
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- Michael M. Jessup
- Scripts Since 2007
Style: Lighthearted. Duration: 60min approx.
Actors: 4F, 6M, 1VO, 1N
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: In this musical, the actors and actresses will never have rehearsed, will not know their lines, and will be chosen the day of the performance!! The story of Jesus is told by an adult who is the travel "guide" on the story's path. As the story develops, the guide calls on unsuspecting "volunteers" to come up and take on the various roles of the characters in the story - providing hilarious but inspiring results! Throughout the story the children sing easy-to-learn, fun songs
Style: Light-hearted. Duration: 30min (?)
Note: The full script, plus CDs with music tracks, can be obtained from www.lorraymusicals.com
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: The three Wexler children are mad. Mad because mom is making them go to Christmas Eve service, because grandma insists. So when the three go to the hall closet to get their coats and find a pine branch sticking out from the garments, their curiosity gets the best of them and into closet they go, only to stumble into a strange and magical land. Here they meet Diego, a very impatient angel who will accompany them on a strange and wonderful mission to the town of Bethlehem, and to the place where Christmas was born. . . and in the process they discover the special task that God has in store for them! Keywords: Christmas, Narnia, magic land.
Style: Dramatic. Duration: Approx 45min
Actors: 4M, 5F, 2C,
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- Adam Gee
- Scripts Since 2007
This play is an attempt to bring into sharp focus the plight of the Christian church. Although the characters and locations are not real, the situations that will be portrayed are based on actual eyewitness accounts that have been reported to Voice of the Martyrs, an organization dedicated to helping the persecuted church through education and relief.
Keywords: Persecution, oppression, martyrs, torture, prison, suffering, witnessing
Style: Heavy (not suitable for children). Duration: 60-90min.
Actors: 9M, 3F, 1C
To download the script, CLICK HERE .
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- Brian Alleyne
- Scripts Since 2007
Summary: In a James Bond take-off, agent Kyle Angel is entrusted with a secret mission and a secret package. He has to outwit enemy agents and a double agent to accomplish his goal. Keywords: secret agent, Bible, translation, Tyndale, mission.
Style: Lighthearted Duration: 50-60min
Actors: 1VO, 6M, 2F, +V
Download the script by clicking here (rtf file).
To read a prequel, Codename Guardian Angel: In the Beginning, click here.
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- Valerie A. Klaus
- Scripts Since 2007
Style: Dramatic. Duration: Approx. 60-75mins
Scripture reference: Luke 7:47,48
Actors: 5M, 6F, 3C, 6M/F, 1VO (doubles can be used)
Download the full script by clicking here .
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- Ray Lombardi
- Scripts Since 2007
A children’s Christmas Musical
Summary: Mary and Joseph are preparing to leave for Bethlehem. They stop into a rental shop to arrange transportation, and broker a unique deal with the proprietor: a free, round-trip rental of a stubborn old mule in exchange for Mary and Joseph escorting the shop owner’s children to Bethlehem. Along the way the children discover that Mary is going to give birth to Jesus, and by the time the trip is finished they will have come to understand that the trip they took would be the greatest experience of their lives, and would change their future forever!
Style: Lighthearted. Duration: 60min??
Actors: 8M, 3F +C