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Click here to join our free mailing list and never miss a future post. So what do you think? Is this something your church can use? If so, let me know how it goes. We want to hear from you. Yes, you! Enter your comment right below this post and get in on the conversation. I was there! Play was great! Very intriguing, funny, interesting to see where it would go next, performed with a lot of enthusiasm. The ending was perfect! Play really had me from the beginning to end!
Would love to see it again. We used it in Ontario yesterday, and it went very well. We needed a quick skit for a small 4 boys confirmation class, two of them not able to be at the performance so we pre-recorded this to be played at the program. I split the screenwriter into 2 parts and the security guard with no speaking parts came in at the end. It worked perfectly — thanks for the idea. Karl, We are presenting your skit on Sunday, Christmas morning.
Thank you for providing it online! We typically put our sermons on our website. Would you be interested in granting permission for us to add it to our YouTube channel with a link from our website? Thanks, Carmen. We are trying this out tonight. Very few people available to do parts.
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You need initial traffic only. How to get it? Previous post. Next post. Skip to content Christmas is a time for traditions. The One-Page Christmas Epic There are two speaking roles in this play and two non-speaking roles that happen very quickly at the end. SW: OK… The woman sits down and opens her laptop on the desk. SW: A special baby? You mean, like a seed-of-the-devil baby? MP: No, the opposite. No, a great way! Like an art-house, bohemian kind of feel. Set design will love that.
She goes into labor at the worst possible time. You know, welders, dock workers… I got it! SW: Farmers? Coming to a warehouse in the middle of a city? SW: Uh… why? MP: In a grandiose manner Because only the common man knows that this baby is special!
SW: Nice. That could work. MP: Nothing. SW: Nothing? MP: Nothing… with a big smile yet. SW: Oooh, I see a sequel coming! MP: Can you do it? SW: OK. Eventually it is revealed that Old Star was the original Christmas Star , which shone on the night that Jesus was born, and that it was his light that led the Wise Men to find Baby Jesus. Song suggestions are made throughout the play, which may be included as you like. An original song accompanies the play and is called "There's a New Star in the Sky.
This song incorporates part of the traditional song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and gives us a lovely new version of this beloved old song.
I wrote the original music and lyrics. I am grateful to God for giving them to me. I hope that they will bless you during your performances. My special thanks to Nathan James Larsen who arranged the song for piano and guitar and who performed the demo. You can find out more about Nathan and hear some of his great original music on Sound Cloud at Pop Revolution. On that night all those years ago, on the other side of the world, in a little town called Bethlehem? The actors surprise the audience, first by introducing themselves as persons who are playing a part and next, by using contemporary talk to describe what they saw and heard on that First Christmas.
Written with teenagers in mind, this minute Christmas skit is at once fast-paced and engaging. Mary is sweet, Joseph is bold, and the Innkeeper insists that he's the "hero" of the story. The Shepherds are the funniest group of sheep-herders you'll ever see, and the Wise Men admit up-front that they're all on the High Honor Rolls at their various schools.
Family members and friends will love seeing their teens in costume telling the Christmas Story from a "first hand" point of view. They'll also enjoy getting to sing along with familiar Christmas carols! In the end, everyone will agree that they had a wonderful time experiencing "A Night in Bethlehem! Taken directly from the pages of the Bible, this is one of our Christmas Skits for Youth that is at once informative and a lot of fun to do!
It tells the Christmas Story, as brought to life through the words of the Gospel writers, Matthew and Luke. Choose this skit if you are looking for a straightforward presentation of the Christmas Story. The skit runs minutes long by itself, but add some of the optional songs and Christmas by The Book may be transformed into a beautiful and meaningful Christmas Pageant! Actors and actresses portray the parts of Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, and Gabriel… as well as all of those shepherds and wise men!
Audiences will love the simplicity and the majesty of the Annunciation, and will thrill at hearing the words of Elizabeth and Mary as they declare the goodness of the LORD.
The Christmas Story continues with visits from angels, shepherds, and wise men, and ends with Mary and Joseph finding themselves back in Nazareth raising Jesus. The skit concludes by making the connection between the Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah, who was to save His people from their sins, and their New Testament fulfillment in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It also reminds us that this timeless story is still there in the pages of the Bible, where any of us may read Three versions of " Just A Little Christmas " are available, including one for elementary-aged children, one for Youth to do for younger children and a simpler version, which may work best if you have less time to prepare.
Just a Little Christmas! Just a Little Christmas - Simplified Version. This has been a favorite Christmas Skit with both children and parents for years! It comes in three versions: the Children's Version for younger children to put on for their parents, the Teen Version for Youth to put on for their families, and the Simplified Version which will help groups with little time to practice present the Christmas Story in all its beauty.
Together these make up some of my favorite Christmas skits! The Children's Version is very sweet and childlike, complete with lots of shepherds and angels. Your younger actors will find the lines simple and the stage directions straightforward. The Shortened Version is written in simple straightforward language, but tells the Christmas Story in its entirety. It is easy to produce, which may help those without much time for rehearsal. The Teen Version is a bit snappier, a bit saucier, and has significantly more laugh lines!
In addition, the members of your Youth Group will be kept on their toes with innovative new stage directions. Written originally for elementary-aged children, the Children's Version of Just a Little Christmas is the best of the best! Lines are just big enough for young ones to master in a short time. Narrators do the "heavy lifting" and are an integral part of the fun! Stage direction is given with young ones in mind. There won't be a lot of complex moving around for the children to worry about.
While this Christmas Skit is lighthearted and fun to do, it is also filled with clear Biblical references and interesting facts. Did you know, for example, that Bethlehem is called the City of David because King David was born there?
The skit runs minutes without songs and can involve as few as 12 or as many as 25 children. You can never have too many shepherds or angels! Family members will be delighted to see their child onstage and in costume as they help to portray the story of our Lord Jesus' birth!
Think of this as a Christmas object lesson turned into a full performance. It features a traditional set, and church members will enjoy the Christmas story from a different perspective.
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