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Unloved Bride of Deception

Run-time: 3
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Genesis
Monologue tells of Leah, who was the first wife of Joseph, but never was first in his heart. Forced on Jacob by her father when he expected to wed her sister Rachel, Leah must have lived a painful life, knowing that she was there in his house, mother of half of his sons and his only daughter, yet Jacob’s “favourite” was always Rachel and her son Joseph. Still the sons of Leah went on to figure prominently…

Upper Room1

Run-time: 15
Cast-number: 14
Bible reference: Matthew
A Maundy Thursday production based on the happenings in the Upper Room, where Jesus eats with the disciples and washes their feet Cast: 13 men plus narrator Set: Upper Room, bare with table, chairs. Props: Basin and towel for washing feet Costumes: traditional costumesSample of script: Disciples are sitting at the table, Jesus comes on stage, all others close in on Jesus, touch him, Jesus moves to the table Judas comes on stage hurriedly, out of breath…

Upper Room2

Run-time: 25
Cast-number: 14
Bible reference: Matthew
A Maundy Thursday production based on the happenings in the Upper Room, where Jesus eats with the disciples and washes their feetThis script has more monologue for Jesus than “Upper Room1” script, and goes more deeply into the food used at the table, and the relevance of the celebration. Cast: 13 men plus narrator Set: Upper Room, the area which was used to celebrate the Passover. It is a long, rectangular room, built upon the roof of…

Wait For A Miracle

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 8
Bible reference: Acts
The disciples wait for the Pentecost experience. Trusting Jesus even when the wait seems useless. Knowing His word to be true. Jesus does performs miracles through the mighty power of God. Exerpt: Levi: No, I meant, how much longer must we wait? Peter: Waiting is never easy, yet wait we will, as the Lord instructed. You heard Him, "wait here in Jerusalem." Mark: But, He talked in riddles, told us to wait for "the gift My Father…

Waiting For Your Boaz

Run-time: 5
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Ruth
Here's a quick piece of Biblical advice for women who are in a hurry to get married: Ruth patiently waited for her mate Boaz. While waiting on YOUR Boaz, don't settle for ANY of his relatives. A comedy with a message. Cast: 3 female Sample of script: actors come on stage Nell: Hey Belle. Belle: Hey Nell. Nell: So . . . . Belle: So what? Nell: Tell me all about it, every delicious little detail. Belle:…

Walk To Calvary

Run-time: 2
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Matthew
Theme:       After a rigged trial, interrogation by unwilling Herod and Pilate, beatings by soldiers and condemnation by the same crowd that sung his praises as he triumphantly entered the city just days before . . . Jesus was forced to carry his cross up the painful and tragic hill to Calvary. A monologue.   Bible Reference:      Matthew 27:33   Cast:         1 (m or f)   Set, Sound:    standard   Costumes:    likely traditional but could be contemporary  …

We Are The King

Run-time: 15
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Luke
Herod's ramblings, fear, anger, bitterness as he speaks of his life amid the birth of "another king" A very hard-hitting monologue Sample of script: We are the King! We are the one and only King of this miserable wretched nation of Israel! Did we not so decree? Did we not make it well known, even putting it into law, as if that mere formality was of any need, all that is required is that we, King Herod,…

What Goes On In The Ark

Run-time: 45
Cast-number: 8
Bible reference: Genesis
One of our most popular scripts. One church who staged it as a dinner theatre reports: "'What Goes On In The Ark' was so fun, the dinner was put together by the women and included servers in waiters attire and elegant table settings. The three sons were played by three crazy guys who did ad lib a lot but they were very funny. Our pastor played Noah and he was quite good as well. Some great additions…

Where Is My Lord?

Run-time: 30
Cast-number: 15
Bible reference: John
Theme:       It is three days after the crucifixion and disciples are scattered, disillusioned and heartbroken. And now some of the women are trying to make the others believe that the body of Jesus has disappeared from the tomb. Some of the disciples visit the tomb to find out what has happened and if the stories are true. A group of children are playing near the tomb, talking with a stranger. Bible Reference:     John 20   Cast:         15+…

Where Jesus Walked

Run-time: 120
Cast-number: 30
Bible reference: John
An Easter message recounts the many healing miracles performed by Jesus during his ministry, including some that we may not consider in the list of his miracles. Includes Upper Room Maundy Thursday scene, the crucifixion, the resurrection. Uses standard music and a Jewish song and dance. Includes full staging suggestions Uses standard music and a Jewish song and dance. Performed many times around the world including Mt Airy COG in Philadelphia, described by Gospel Radio Philadephia as…
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