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Christmas Animals Christmas AnimalsSummary The Christmas story like you've seen it before - through the eyes of the AnimAls of Christmas! (Main Message: "Jesus loves you no matter what you smell like, and so do we!") Everyone is welcome at the feet of Jesus! Synopsis 1. OVERTURE / Joy To The World (Up, fun!) 2. ANIMALS OF CHRISTMAS Theme (Up, fun!) 3. KING'S LIMOUSINE (DONKEY and cast) (50's swing, very funny) 4.. 2005. 7. 2.
Bossie, the Cow at the Manger Bossie, the Cow at the MangerSummaryA "tell me a story" scene for young children. How Bossie the cow at the manger relents to allow the baby Jesus to stay. CastNarrator The parts of the characters could be mimed if desiredScriptLong ago, in Bethlehem, lived a cow. The cow lived in a stable. The cow ate from a manger. The cow's name was Bossie. She was bossy. If a donkey tried to eat her hay, .. 2005. 7. 2.
Away With The Manger Away With The MangerSummary A newspaper reporter and photographer go to the manger to cover the birth of Jesus. As they arrange the scene, Jesus gets pushed to one side. CharactersIsaacs (reporter) and Bailey (photographer) - These are the only two speaking parts Mary & Joseph Animals Shepherds 3 kings Angel Santa Claus Housewife ChildScript (Scene: The manger on Christmas Day. Present ar.. 2005. 7. 2.
Children'script Christmas A Christmas Odyssey 15min D N + V all ages A Christmas play looking towards Easter. Designed to include all Sunday School ages. (Author: John McNeil) A Brand New Star 30min D 9M, 1F, 5M/F, +V A very simple traditional Musical Nativity Play for children. Suitable for children 5-13 and special needs pupils. (Author: Freddie Green) A Puppet Christmas 6min L 4 puppets A host asks four pan.. 2005. 7. 2.
And the Animals Talked And the Animals TalkedSummaryAnimals in a Bethlehem manger get a major surprise when two humans are thrust into their midst. CharactersNarrator Donkey Cow Sheep Goat DovesScriptNarrator: We have read about the animals in the stable the night Jesus was born. There’s even a hymn, but what did the animals really say??? Let’s take a look at the night through the eyes of the animals… Donkey:.. 2005. 7. 2.
A Simple Pageantry A Simple PageantrySummaryA very basic traditional Christmas pageant for children complete with dialogue and songs - Dialogue is derived from Scripture. CharactersNarrator Augustus Two Court Officials Mary Joseph Shepherds Angels, Children's choir and other cast as required. ScriptEmperor Augustus and two court officials stand center stage while Augustus rolls up a parchment and passes it to one.. 2005. 7. 2.
A Puppet Christmas(Children) A Puppet ChristmasSummaryA host asks four panel members "What is Christmas all about?" CharactersYou will need one animal (I use a sheep) and four 'human' puppets. Write the word "Christmas" on a large piece of paper, and display it in a prominent position. ScriptHost. Today we are going to ask the very important question "What is Christmas all about?" But firstly, let me introduce you to my pa.. 2005. 7. 2.
A Brand New Star(Children) A Brand New StarBy Freddie Green SummaryA very simple traditional Musical Nativity Play for children. Suitable for children 5-13 and special needs pupils. Note: The full script is included here, including lyrics. It may be used free of charge as is. However, a director's script, CD and sheet music can be ordered from the author for a small fee. Details at the foot of the script. CharactersMary J.. 2005. 7. 2.
A Christmas Odyssey A Christmas OdysseySummary A narrator takes a journey of discovery into the true meaning of Christmas, with Easter in view. This play was designed as a vehicle for participation by all age groups of a Sunday School, who appear in sequence from youngest to oldest. There are 2 alternate versions of this script. The first is written for a Southern Hemisphere summer Christmas, the second for a Nor.. 2005. 7. 2.
Which Shoes Do You Choose? NARRATOR 1: Katie was tired of wearing the same old shoes. NARRATOR 2: She went to the store to buy new ones. NARRATOR 1: The clerks asked her, ALL CLERKS: Which shoes do you choose? NARRATOR 2: Katie said, KATIE: I want shoes that are braggy, not baggy. ALL CLERKS: (thinking about it) Hmmm. Let me see. CLERK 1: We have small shoes, CLERK 2: and tall shoes, CLERK 3: and walk-on-the-wall shoes. .. 2005. 7. 1.
The Calabash Kids NARRATOR 1: Once there was a woman named Shindo, who lived in a village at the foot of a snow-capped mountain. NARRATOR 4: Her husband had died, and she had no children, so she was very lonely. NARRATOR 2: And she was always tired too, for she had no one to help with the chores. NARRATOR 3: All on her own, she NARRATOR 1: cleaned the hut, NARRATOR 4: cleaned the yard, NARRATOR 2: tended the chic.. 2005. 7. 1.
The Gifts of Wali Dad NARRATOR 1: In a mud hut far from town lived an old grass-cutter named Wali Dad. NARRATOR 4: Every morning, Wali Dad cut and bundled tall, wild grass. Every afternoon, he sold it as fodder in the marketplace. NARRATOR 2: Each day, he earned thirty paisa. Ten of the small coins went for food. Ten went for clothes and other needs. And ten he saved in a clay pot under his bed. NARRATOR 3: In this .. 2005. 7. 1.
The Legend of Lightning Larry CITIZEN 1: Well, you’ve heard about gunfighting good guys like Wild Bill Hickok and Wyatt Earp. CITIZEN 8: But we’ll tell you a name that strikes even greater fear into the hearts of bad men everywhere. ALL (except LARRY): Lightning Larry! CITIZEN 2: We’ll never forget the day Larry rode into our little town of Brimstone and walked into the Cottonmouth Saloon. He strode up to the bar and .. 2005. 7. 1.
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