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Drama
by Dave Marsh

November 10, 2008





A drama about the Bible and busyness


Director's Notes:

This is a very easy drama to perform as there is only one line. This sketch is similar to the 'Noize' drama and talks about how God's Word calls out to us to spend time in studying it. In the 'Noize' drama, the guy had to get quiet to hear God speak to him. In this drama, the 3 people need to stop being so busy that they can hear God.
Most every Christian agrees that daily Bible study is essential to building a better relationship with the Lord. Even if you believe that, perhaps you are like me. If you don't schedule a particular time of day of reading God's Word, you will most likely not do it. There are soooo many distractions that we must make sure study is a priority in our lives.

Here's how the drama works. There are 3 people. The first will enter from stage right and walk to stage left. When he gets off the stage, person 2 walks in from stage left and goes stage right. Then when they are off the stage, person 3 enters from stage right and goes stage left and it starts over again with person 1 coming in stage left. And so on...

If you have a screen to put words up, I've included these in parenthesis and each should fade in when the actor "hears" the Bible talking to them and fade out when the actor leaves the stage. Also, a bit of fun music is a must.

Cast:

Dad: A guy

Mom: A gal

Kid: A teen


Props:

Bible on desk

Basket of clothes

Even bigger basket of clothes

Even BIGGER basket of clothes!

Newspaper

Circular saw

Golf clubs

Walkman

Schoolbooks & Backpack

Telephone


Setting:

Home


(LIGHTS UP CENTER STAGE where the Bible is on a table.)

Dad: (Walks in stage right carrying a newspaper he just picked up. He opens the paper and when he reaches the Bible. He looks around like he heard something ("Hello?"). He shrugs and continues walking, reading the paper until he is off stage left).

Mom: (Walks in stage left a basket of cloths. When she reaches the Bible. She looks around like she heard something ("Are you there?"). She shrugs and continues walking, until she is off stage right).

Kid: (Walks in stage right listening to a walkman. When she reaches the Bible. She looks around like she heard something ("How are you today?"). She shrugs and continues walking, listening to the walkman until she is off stage left).

Dad: (Walks in stage left with work googles on, carrying a circular saw. When he reaches the Bible. He looks around like he heard something again ("I've got something to tell you."). He shrugs and continues walking until he is off stage right).

Mom: (Walks in stage right with an even bigger basket of cloths. When she reaches the Bible. She looks around like she heard something ("Pretty important stuff."). She shrugs and continues walking, until she is off stage left).

Kid: (Walks in stage left talking (silently) on a portable phone. When she reaches the Bible. She looks around like she heard something ("Really. Life changing stuff.') She shrugs and continues walking, and talking on the phone until she is off stage right).

(Everyone now walks in at the same time from their respective sides...)

Dad: (Walks in stage right with golf clubs over his shoulder and stops at the Bible...)

Mom: (Walks in stage left with even MORE clothes and stops at the Bible...)

Kid: (Walks in stage right with a backpack on and books in her hand and stops at the Bible...)

All: (look at the Bible and say in unison...) You were saying?

(LIGHTS OUT FAST)

END

(c) 2002 Dave Marsh






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