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  • Bit Players In The Big Play

    $12.95

    Do you wonder what the stories in the Bible would look like from the viewpoint of those who were there? If so, then this collection of thirteen first-person narratives and readers’ theater presentations spotlighting a variety of New Testament characters — both familiar and not so well-known — will give you a new perspective on the scriptural witness. After all, while the experience of these people is rooted in the distant past, we still relate to the same fears, joys, and motivations as they did. By listening in on these characters as they converse with themselves, these creative pieces provide an intimate look at their humanity and experience of the Good News, which in turn enables us to better understand our lives and our faith.

    This volume provides material for a variety of seasons and settings — they’re perfect for church drama groups, homiletical source material, and for inspiring devotional reading. And an introductory chapter addresses performance issues (including whether or not to use costumes) as well as how to use this format to develop your own material.

    Some of the intriguing presentations include:
    * Herod — The First Christmas Grinch (Matthew 2:1-12)
    * Leaving Egypt For Home (Matthew 2:19-23)
    * My Name Is Levi (Mark 2:13-17)
    * Kneeling Before Him (Luke 10:38-42)
    * Just A Jar Of Water (Luke 22:7-13)
    * Rock The Boat! (John 21)

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  • Troubled House : A Play In Three Acts

    $9.95

    Troubled House is a timely reminder that intolerance is not exclusive to religion–and that naturalistic philosophy masquerading as science has become the new orthodoxy. Teachers who truly want to challenge students to think independently will find Troubled House inspiring and challenging. This play will fuel great discussion about the definition of science, intolerance, academic freedom, and integrity. Dan Schwabauer has a rare talent for putting his finger on heart of hypocrisy.

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  • Thespian Theology Cycle C

    $12.95

    Stimulate audiences to see the scriptural message in a new light with these inspiring sketches based on Cycle C lectionary readings for the Lent and Easter seasons. Originally developed for presentation by a high school-age youth group, the simple, easy-to-perform scenes in this latest installment of John TenBrook’s popular Thespian Theology series are an excellent tool for sharing the Gospel with unchurched people and getting them excited about Jesus Christ. Each skit is introduced by brief “Thespian Theological Thoughts” on the drama and the scripture texts. These versatile pieces can be staged as an alternative to the Sunday sermon or used for youth programs and other fellowship settings — they’re sure to enlighten audiences of all ages while leaving an indelible impression.

    Some of the intriguing titles include:
    * Dust Thou Art… Art Thou Dust? (Ash Wednesday)
    * Moses The Fig Tree (Lent 3)
    * The Spiritual Struggle Of Sidney Centurion (Passion/Palm Sunday)
    * “But I Wasn’t There… Ya Gotta Show Me!” (Easter 2)
    * Let Everyone Who Is Thirsty Come (Easter 7)

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  • Mrs Johnsons Rummage Sale

    $12.95

    Cultivating good stewardship is vital for strengthening Christian discipleship — but helping congregations focus on what that really means can be difficult because many people treat “stewardship” as nothing more than a pitch for money. Mrs. Johnson’s Rummage Sale is just the fresh and attention-getting resource you need to stimulate discussion and broaden understanding of this important topic. It’s a flexible collection of seven brief dramatic sketches, each highlighting a different aspect of stewardship, that will move audiences to consider stewardship from a variety of angles. With minimal stage directions and props, the scenes can easily be performed in a few minutes as part of a worship service, or as part of a congregational meeting, dinner, or other program. Sprinkled with a light touch of humor, Mrs. Johnson’s Rummage Sale provides you with a different, more accessible method for discussing what good stewardship means… and it’s an excellent supplement to other stewardship programs.

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  • Drama Team Handbook

    $35.00

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, a skit may be wortheven-more–especially when you are trying to make the Gospels come alive for a modern audience! Alison Siewert’s Drama Team Handbook helps you do just that. This resource features 11 attention-grabbing scripts to illustrate passages in Matthew, Luke, and John–including sketches for Christmas and Easter. Perfect for evangelism, urban ministry, youth outreach.

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  • Self Supporting Scenery For Childrens Theatre And Grown Ups Too (Revised)

    $17.95

    1. Stagecraft I
    2. Scene Design
    3. Stagecraft II
    4. Scene Painting
    5. Dramatic Lighting
    6. Scenic Progression
    7. Architectural Section
    8. Summary

    Additional Info
    By James Hull Miller. Fifth edition – revised. Free standing scenery creates its own theatre – compact, economical and flexible. It marches right onto any stage platform, into the classroom, the recreation hall and the garden theatre. This book tells how to construct it. Includes 128 pages and over 175 drawings. Covers tools, materials, designs and craft. An excellent reference book. Written by a leading designer in the field.

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  • Elegantly Frugal Costumes

    $17.95

    1. Introduction Resources
    2. Where Do I Start
    3. Period Costumes
    4. What Was That Masked Man
    5. Underneath It All
    6. Helpful Hints And Useful Information
    7. The Play’s The Thing
    8. Epilogue Behind The Scenes

    Additional Info
    Do-it-yourself costume maker’s guide by Shirley Dearing. This wonderfully practical book literally shows you how to make costumes for plays, pageants and musicals at the lowest possible expense! Over 150 detailed illustrations work with the easy-to-follow text to walk you through every step of the process. Just about every basic period is covered: Biblical to Medieval, Renaissance, The Fabulous Fifties, 1800s to World War I, the Roaring Twenties and more.Many helpful hints on making or buying realistic period theatrical costumes on a shoestring budget from cast-offs, donations, scraps, and other easily obtained materials.

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  • Christmas On Stage

    $28.95

    1. Elementary Grades
    2. Middle Grades
    3. Programs For Teens And Adults
    4. Readers Theatre For Christmas
    5. Adaptions From Classics And Legends
    6. Christmas Legends

    Additional Info
    A collection of twenty-seven Christmas plays for all ages and all types of worship services compiled and edited by Theodore O. Zapel.The one-act plays included contain both traditional and contemporary settings, drama and humor, and new offerings and old favorites.The plays are easily staged with a minimum of costumes and props, and many of the scripts require no memorization.Christmas music interspersed with the drama adds a special touch to worship services. Since no royalty payments are required for performances, this low-cost anthology is a money-saving program resource for any drama group.

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  • Mime Book

    $20.95

    1. The Body Isolation
    2. Coordination
    3. The Illusion
    4. The Movement Of The Mime
    5. The Mime Of The Object
    6. The Subject As An Object
    7. Creating A World
    8. The Mime Of The Subject
    9. Pantomime
    10. The Mime
    11. Appendices

    Additional Info
    A comprehensive guide to mime by Claude Kipnis. The great French mime performer, Claude Kipnis, reveals the mechanisms and techniques of mime in an easy-to-understand translation. This book is not a theoretical “art of” book, but a functional “how to” and “why to” instructional guide. Individual exercises are included, together with detailed coverage of body movements, the illusion and how to create a world. We know of no other book that so comprehensively explains how the functions of mime are achieved. Certainly a basic text for any aspiring mime.

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  • Plays For Sunday School

    $10.99

    Dora belief and delivered in Christ Dora Belief is the story of Namaan from 2 Kings 5. It shows that God can use anyone, so don’t despise the words of the little ones. For out of their mouths has God ordained praises and strength. Delivered in Christ is from the New Testament. It shows what the enemy can do with a life sold to him. But at the same time, Jesus Christ, the ultimate power, is able to deliver you and replace the work of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:19-26).

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  • Sermon Warm Ups

    $12.95

    Could you use an attention-getting introduction to set up a talk or sermon? If so, the brief sketches in this collection are exactly what you need to create living illustrations of scriptural themes that will stick in your audience’s memory. Jesus explained concepts about God’s kingdom through parables utilizing elements familiar to his listeners; likewise, the modern storytelling in these short, easy-to-prepare scenes helps worshipers understand the gospel by depicting the biblical message in the context of our daily lives. And they’re effective. Since drama draws on both our visual and auditory senses, it’s a proven vehicle for increasing learning and retention rates. When you want a change of pace that will really make a difference, these scenes are great for use in place of the sermon or for various types of fellowship programs.

    Contents include:
    * The Inheritance (Ephesians 1:13-14; Mark 6:14-29)
    * Cooking With Carol (John 6:24-35, 41-51)
    * The Pray-er (James 5:13-20)
    * Are You Calling Me? (Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35-40)
    … and many more!

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  • 9 Changed Lives

    $12.95

    I found Nine Changed Lives to be an intriguing series of Easter season monologues. Each met me on a personal level and pointed me to Christ. Their unique format enables a great deal of flexibility for their presentation.
    Rev. Dennis H. Greenwald
    Upper Midwest Area Representative for the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference

    Nine brief monologues for Lent are spoken by:
    * Simon of Cyrene (for Ash Wednesday)
    * Tamar of Jerusalem
    * Zimri the Pharisee
    * King Herod
    * Pilate and Claudia
    * Thomas
    * The Centurion
    * Mary Magdalene (for Easter sunrise)

    This book also includes a youth one-act for Palm Sunday and a Maundy Thursday meditation. Directions to make a cross and whip for use in two monologues are part of the book.

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