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Journey To Christmas

Run-time: 95
Cast-number: 40
Bible reference: Luke
A Christmas journey, viewed from traditional and contemporary viewpoints, uses drama, monologues and songs to tell the story of the birth. An easily staged Christmas program Click here for a sample of the script.

Let It Be

Run-time: 1
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Revelation
Theme:       Poem, (useful as a monologue), speaks of salvation through Jesus. Bible Reference:     Revelations 3:/p>   Cast:         1   Set, Lighting, Sound, Costumes:    standard   Time:       1   Sample of script:   Jesus come today, for a poor, poor one like me. Salvation come my way, my soul set free. Jesus come for all, that we might hear His call. Open up your heart today, and let it be.   Jesus come for I, the manger where…

Me Poem

Run-time: 0
Cast-number: 0
Bible reference: Genesis
An excellent short poem by Deborah R. de Souza Click here to view this poem The poem, plus all 2,000 other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.

Measuring A Man Poem

Run-time: 0
Cast-number: 0
Theme:       This poem speaks of how we measure the worth and achievements of a person, and how God measures, and the importance of having a wise role model in our lives. Poem:       The world measures the manBy the things he has doneBy all his achievementsThe times he has won. While we measure ourselvesBy the times that we failAnd not by our strengthsBut the moments we’re frail God judges much differentlyAs from deep in our soulHe sees our shortcomingsAnd provides us a…

Patience is a Virtue

Run-time: 8
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Proverbs
Patience. A humorous look at how important patience is among friends, and how that patience can be severely tried by some. Can be used as standard or puppet script. Sample of script: actors come on stage speaking Morgan: So I said to her, “You aren’t real big on patience, are you?” Jan: I can see that Morgan, don’cha just hate it with the people who have no patience? Terry: I used to have a friend like that.…

Prepare The Way

Run-time: 3
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Matthew
Poetess Betty Jean Cleland has written this short poem, dance skit or monologue. Suggested costume...biblical times Can be done as a rap with one man dressed biblical long dress shirt and vest to his feet and sandals Women are dressed in bright biblical costumes, or more like east Indian wrap dresses with head shawls. The women are the dancers and they can use their singing voices to emphasize certain verses. Another version could be with one reader…

Rain Poem

Run-time: 0
Cast-number: 0
Bible reference: Genesis
An excellent short poem by Deborah R. de SouzaClick here to view this poemThe poem, plus all 2,000 other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.

Reason for the Season

Run-time: 18
Cast-number: 7
Bible reference: Luke
The real reason for Christmas in drama and verse as a man standing on a sidewalk has several people give their take on what Christmas is all about. Finally a little girl gives the real reason for the season. This drama begins and ends with a reading. The main part of the drama is a series of meetings between the central character and a number of passers-by, all of whom are busy, doing important "Christmasy" things. All…

Solitude Poem

Run-time: 0
Cast-number: 0
Bible reference: Genesis
An excellent short poem by Deborah R. de SouzaClick here to view this poemThe poem, plus all 2,000 other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.

Stop Look and Listen Poem

Run-time: 3
Cast-number: 0
Bible reference: Psalm
We learn a good lesson from a not-so-fortunate earthworm who doesn’t get a second chance to “Stop, Look and Listen.” An excellent poem written by master storyteller Carol Warren. Sample of poem: Once there was a little worm He was so short and fat He didn’t like it very much But he was made like that He was about two inches long And very big around Because he loved to eat the dirt The worm lived in…
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