Children's scripts

(suitable for performing to or by)

Note: For obvious reasons, the durations against each script are only very approximate.
Key:
L
= Generally lighthearted;
D
= Drama;
H
= Heavy

N=Narrator; M=Male; F=Female; C=Child; M/'F=optional Male or Female; VO=Voices only; V=Vary to suit needs

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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 Christmas Crisis

Dur: 12min

L

8M/F

When a bus breaks down on Christmas Eve, the passengers have to change their attitudes if they are to get going again. (Authors: Savita Mitra and Bea Oertel)

A King for Me

Dur: 45min

D

4C, 2F, 1M, +V standard Xmas characters

A stage play about a stage play. The Children’s Director becomes exasperated with one particular cast member while rehearsing for the church’s annual Christmas pageant - an ADHD problem-child, Evan. When things reach a breaking point, the traditional story is portrayed as seen through Evan’s eyes. (Authors: Peggy Barnell and Diane Cornett)

A Puppet Christmas

6min

L

4 puppets

A host asks four panel members "What is Christmas all about?" (Author: Maurice Sweetsur)

A Simple Pageantry

Dur: 15min

D

1N, 9+C

A very basic traditional Christmas pageant for children complete with dialogue and songs - dialogue is derived from Scripture. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall)

And the Animals Talked

9min

L

1N, 6C

Animals in a Bethlehem manger get a major surprise when two humans are thrust into their midst. (Author: Michael Humphrey)

Away with the Manger

10min

D

4M 2F, 3M/F, 1C + V

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. (Author: John Fewings)

Bossie, the Cow at the Manger

5min

L

1N + V

A "tell me a story" scene for young children. How Bossie the cow at the manger relents to allow the baby Jesus to stay. (Author: Dan Lozer)

Christmas Animals

Dur: 45min?

L

13+C

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! (Authors: Troy and Genie Nilsson)

Christmas Gift

Dur: 10min

D

N, 3C

A simple telling of the Christmas story, using pieces from a nativity scene. (Author: Mark Young)

Everything I need to know about Christmas

Dur: 7min

D

1M, 1F, 3M/F, 1C

A neighbour brings a book which explains everything the family needs to know about Christmas. (Author: Debra Wehr)

God's Angels

30min

L

12+C, 1N, 1VO

The Christmas story seen from the perspective of three angels. This skit was firstperformed by school age children from ages 4 to 12. I based the skit after the television series/movie: "Charlie's Angels". God's Angels were given certain missions to accomplish culminating with the Nativity scene. (Author: Peggy Woon)

Have You Seen Christmas?

12min

D

3M, 4F, +V

A young boy searching for Christmas has difficulty finding anyone who can tell him where to find it. (Author: Marjorie Kennedy)

Hilda's Helpful Holiday Hints

Dur:7min

L

3F, 1VO

A cooking show has a guest who is supposed to be an expert on the holidays, but she doesn't seem to know the real meaning behind Christmas. (Author: Debra Wehr)

Is It Really Christmas?

10min

L

2M/F,15+C

Five trees discuss whether they will be chosen by children for Christmas decorations. When one is left behind, an angel shows how it can display the true gifts of Christmas. (Author: Marjorie Kennedy)

Jefferey the Mailman

Dur: 25min

L

1M, 4+C

Jeffery is walking down the street, delivering mail to houses on Christmas Eve, whistling Frosty the Snowman, and he bumps into a few kids going to church & A 25-30 min. Christmas play that has adapted familiar secular Christmas songs and incorporated them into a Christian Christmas musical. This is a light hearted play, and since most of the tunes are familiar, it was easy to learn. (Author: Terri Lee)

Manger Mania

40min?

L

17C

This is the story of Christmas. . . told in a unique fashion! You've seen them all over the place. . . you know, all those NATIVITY SCENES! This is the story of Christmas as told through the perspective of each of the pieces of the nativity. . . in this musical you'll meet some of the animals who were displaced by the birth of Christ, and the Innkeeper who hesitantly gave up the manger for the weary parents. You'll meet three "cool eastern guys" who outwit the nasty Herod. . . it's a Christmas party like you've never seen before! (Author: Ray Lombardi)

Papa Martyn's Christmas

Dur: 50min

D

5M, 3F, 10-12M/F

Tolstoy’s classic tale about a shoemaker who dreams that Jesus is going to visit him the following day. He spends the day watching and waiting amid a few interruptions from people needing his help. At the end of the day he is feeling sad that Jesus didn’t come to visit, but hears the Lord telling him that he came in each of those helped, and commending him: “What you did for others, you did for me.” (Authors: Robin & Delwyn McKenzie)

Seeing God

10min

L

1 puppet + 1M/F + V

Interaction between live person and puppet, on the theme, how can we see God at Christmas? (Author: Edgar Mayer)

The Cat's Tal

15min

L

2N, 8C

The Christmas story seen through the eyes of inhabitants of the manger. Two Narrators act the voices and the other cast members mime. (Author: David Winfield)

The Christmas Cruise

30min

D

1F, 4C

Imagine four young kids stuck out in the middle of the Caribbean on a cruise with parents on CHRISTMAS EVE. . . with nothing but a bunch of silver-haired folks around! It would spell disaster if these four kids didn't put their minds together and determine to celebrate Christmas anyway!This easy-to-perform musical features one solo for a girl's medium-range voice, and 5 great choir tunes, along with a script that focuses on the real meaning of Christmas. (Author: Ray Lombardi)

The Evening News Hour

Dur: 45min?

L

Full cast

The channel seven evening news hour reports on the birth of the new Savior. With several field reporters interviewing all the characters to set up the creche scene. With humorous commerical breaks throughout the script. The scipt is made for a full Sunday school production. The music is from well-known Christmas carols. (Author: Kim Saunders)

The Garden

10min

L

2N + V

A Christmas play for all-year-round. This parable, in which the animals destroy their park through disobedience to the Gardener, attempts to put the need for the Christ-child into context of the Fall and need for redemption. (Author: John McNeil)

The Great Manger Mystery

12min

L

5M/F

Five animals enter their barn after a hard day of work to find there’s a kid lying in their food trough. But who is he? And where did he come from? Is it a conspiracy, or something far greater? (Author: Justyn Walker)

The Innkeeper and His Wife

Dur: 15min

D

33+C

The Christmas story, told by the Innkeeper and his wife. Suitable for a large number of children. (Author: Margie Taylor)

The Little Drummer Boy

Dur: 7min

D

1C

A dramatised version of the popular carol. (Author Michael Humphrey)

The Manger Masterpiece

Dur: 40min

L

V?

In this fun musical you'll meet Bernardo Da Vinci, artist-in-residence to Caesar Augustus. . . who has been commissioned to do a landscape scene on the slopes of Bethlehem. He encounters an innkeeper and his wife, Mary & Joseph, some shepherds, the wisemen. . . and this provides him the inspiration to create a "Manger Masterpiece!" Featuring seven songs and a simple script. (Author: Ray Lombardi)

The Mysterious Christmas Card

30min

D

2M, 4C, 1F, +V

Just what everyone wants. . . a good mystery! That's what a group of young friends find when a mysterious Christmas card arrives at the mailbox of one of the children - a card that would lead them on an adventure to the Post Office, the home of an elderly widow, and a church dinner for the homeless. In the musical the children truly learn the real meaning of Christmas! (Author: Ray Lombardi)

The Nativity

12min

D

Various

A simple presentation of the Christmas story, suitable for children. Only a narrator has a speaking part. (Author: Margie Taylor)

The Pig and the Christmas Spirit

3min

L

1M/F, 1 puppet

Perky the Pig seems to have the wrong idea of what Christmas is about.(Author: Patrick Nixon)

The Wonderful Star

Dur: 30-40min

D

6M, 3F

A simple play about four wise men who saw the star. One, Claudus, would not believe it would take them to the promised Messiah and missed out on the birth of Jesus. Particularly intended for those who are skeptical of the truth of Christ and the real meaning of Christmas. (Author: Tracy Lee Gimpel)

 

 

 

 

 

Time Travellers

Dur: 15 min

L

4M, 2F, 2M/F, 4C

A light-hearted nativity play where two children are taken back in time to see the first Christmas. (Author: David Ruddock)

Three Wise Dudes

12min

L

1M, 2F, 7M/F +V

If Jesus were born today, where would we find the baby? (Author: John McNeil)

New Year

Happy New Year

4min

D

2M/F

Two siblings discuss New Year's resolutions. (Author: Noel Moore)

Easter

Easter Shadow Dramas

Dur: 3 x short

D

V

These three short dramas - Palm Sunday; Good Friday and Easter Sunday - were written for a 'Kids Praise' activity morning at St Mary Magdalene, Longbenton, UK. A large white sheet and a strong light source is needed so that the children's shadows mime the actions, while the narrator reads out the poem. (Author: Sheila Hamil)

Easter Sunday - Spice Girls

Dur: 8min

L

1N, 5F

The original Spice Girls were the women who went to the garden tomb on the morning of Easter Sunday. This skit was written for a children's talk on Easter Sunday. Not all of the actors have speaking parts, but they all need to be enthusiastic in both dressing up outrageously and over-exaggerated miming! (Author: Melinda Cousins)

Easter Sunday - Christmas Story

Dur: 7min

L

1N, 1M, 2F, 2M/F

The characters come prepared for a Christmas play, only to discover they have got the date wrong. (Author: Melinda Cousins)

Easter Without Dad

Dur: 45min+ (?)

D

5+ M/F

After the tragic death of Tommy's Dad, Tommy is a wreck, especially since his Dad loved Easter. This year Tommy is in an Easter play and he is very upset. But as the rehearsal of the Easter Play progresses, he starts to realize that He isn't going to have an Easter without Dad! (Author: John Siedenberg II)

Next Day in the Garden of Good and Evil

10min

D

2N + V

An Easter sequel to the Christmas play, 'The Garden'. This parable - in which the animals destroy their park through disobedience to the Gardener, and then kill the Child of the Gardener - attempts to put the need for Christ into context of the Fall and need for redemption. The two plays may be combined into one. (Author: John McNeil)

The History of the World

Dur: 12min

L

1N, + puppets

The story of the nativity, Easter, and why Jesus came to earth, rolled into a few minutes. (Author: Dave Taylor)

The Next Great Script II

Dur: 10min

L

6M, 2F

Several play-writers are discussing what to do for their next project. (Author: David Ruddock, based on an idea by Glenn A. Hascall)

What is Easter all about?

Dur: 4min

L

1N + 4 puppets

A simple presentation for puppets, which looks at the common images associated with Easter. (Author: Maurice Sweetsur)

Thanksgiving

It's Not About the Turkey

15min

L

4M, 3M/F

Three friends, aided by several prominent historical figures, discuss what they think Thanksgiving is all about. (Author: Jennifer Duncan)

Northside Gratitude

Dur: 12min

D

5C, 1N

A group of orphan children discuss why they should be thankful and learn a lesson from a new boy who has hope in a Father he's never seen. (Glenn A. Hascall)

Thanksgiving for Silas

Dur: 12min

D

Up to 25C (can be fewer)

A group of kids attend an annual community thanksgiving dinner - none of them want to be there. They speculate on what it was like to have been a part of the first community thanksgiving meal in their town. The discovery of a journal tells them the story of a boy named Silas that helped everyone acquire an attitude of gratitude. (Glenn A. Hascall)

THANKS-ME

Dur: 12min

L

12C, 1M/F, 1VO

THANKS-ME, a learning machine, helps a class of children to understand the origins and meaning of Thanksgiving. (Glenn A. Hascall)

Bible Stories

Bob the Hamster

Dur: 5min

L

1M/F, 1N, 1 toy

A version of the lost sheep parable from Matthew 18:10 and Luke 15:3, but featuring Bob the Hamster. (Author: Dave Taylor)

Come Home Son

10min

L

1N, 3M, 1M/F

The story of the Prodigal Son, in a version suitable for puppets, mainly aimed at kids up to 10. (Author: Lucy Hawkins)

Father's Heart

Dur: 60min+

D

7F, 4M 4M/F +V

'Father's Heart' is a story of relationships between people: there are people who oppress others, those who are hurt by them; there are those who are indifferent to the suffering they see, and there are others who care. Primarily it is the story of two very different sisters and the Father who loves them equally. The younger of two daughters is sick of working in her father's orchard business and leaves her father and sister to make a name for herself in the city. Her father sets out to find her, doesn't succeed, but finds and forgives a private investigator who has wronged him. He also rescues someone from the merciless private investigator. Later, when his daughter is mugged, she is aided by the same rescued someone who has learned to 'pass on grace.' On returning home she finds her father ever-loving. You'll have no trouble recognizing the main story as that of 'the Prodigal Son'. You will also likely recognize 'a good Samaritan' among the characters. Besides these two well-known parables, there are five others that crop up at other points in the play. (Authors: Robin & Delwyn McKenzie)

Good Shepherd, Smart Sheep

Dur: 7min

L

2M, 2F

A father sheep tries to warn his lambs about the dangers of a wolf seen to have been prowling in the district. (Author: Heather Cooper)

Hey Joe

60min

L

14M, 1F, 8M/F

A musical telling the story of Jonah and his voyage to Ninevah. Suitable for school performance. (Authors: Robin & Delwyn McKenzie)

Joseph's Story

8min

L

5M/F

A "quick-change" version of the story of Joseph, designed for only five players. (Author: Annette Wetherbee)

Noah and His Ark (well...sort of)

8min

L

5M, 1F, 2M/F

A funny little skit that shows what could have happened if Noah had listened to his wife instead of to God. (Author: Janelle Ponte)

Noah and the Rainbow Ark

Dur: 20min / 50min

D

8M, 4F, 8M/F

Noah and his family are hard-working, honourable people, in contrast to the "wild people" of the valley. God is angry with these "wild people" who are spoiling the world by littering, fighting, stealing etc. Noah must build an ark to preserve each species of animal and to save his family and thus mankind. The "wild people" are sceptical and conflict occurs when they attempt to destroy the ark. (Author: Freddie Green)

Noah : Mission Flotation

Dur: 10min

L

6M, 1F, 1M/F

The story of Noah as told through the medium of a news magazine television show. Could easily be used for a puppet team. (Glenn A. Hascall)

Perfection

Dur: 7min

L

1M, 1F, 1C +V

The concern of a mother turtle for her babies plays out this version of the parable of the lost sheep. (Author: J'son M. Lee)

The Mouse and the Money

Dur: 7min

L

4M/F

The fable of the Town Mouse and the Country Mouse is used to illustrate the parable of the Rich Fool. (Author: Michelle Pitman)

The News About Noah

Dur: 15min

L

10C

Retelling the story of Noah using a television news broadcast. (Authors: Derek Conrad, Kara Kaufman, Kelsey Kaufman, Fran Rempel, Deb Rempel)

The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

Dur: 4min

D

1N, 2C

This updated version is set in a school assembly hall. (Author: Sheila Hamil)

Up, Up and Away!

30min

L

4M, 5C

Flavius, an overweight, not-to-bright centurion, is on a quest - a quest to find the risen Christ! Rumors have it that he's been seen all around the city. . . so Flavius enlists the help of some of Jerusalem's street "urchins" to help him find Jesus before he goes back to heaven! Along the way the children learn about the real reason Christ came, and also a thing or two about disabilities. This fun musical features two solos, and and great accompaniment trax. Good for right AFTER Easter! (Author: Ray Lombardi)

World's Best Gift

7min

D

2M, 1F

In a radio interview, Mary explains why she poured the jar of ointment over Jesus' head. (Authors: Cherry Grove Baptist Church)

What's An Ark?

20min

L

1N, 1V, 1M, 1F

A dramatisation of the Genesis story suitable for children's performance. (Authors: Cherry Grove Baptist Church)

Zacchaeus

Dur: 4min

D

1N

A Broom Puppet monologue telling the story of Zacchaeus. (Author: Anne Smith)

Issues

Bring it on

45min

D

9M/F

A musical about school bullying, and being victorious against tough obstacles. (Author: Ray Lombardi)

Chipmunk Police

15min

L

3 puppets

Chip DeMonk of the Forest Patrol teaches two children about the need to care for the environment. (puppet play) (Author: Dan Wilson)

Choices

Dur: 60min

D

4M, 5F, 13-20 M/F

"Choices" tells the story of a group of early teens who are influenced by a few of their number to make some dumb decisions. One of them learns to stand up for what is right through the wise words of a friend's grandmother using 3 enacted biblical examples. (Authors: Robin & Delwyn McKenzie)

Forgiveness

10min

D

4 puppets

Tom cannot forgive Mike for losing his old football, even though Mike forgave him for the same mistake. A puppet play for kids up to about 10. Could also be played by 4 actors. (Author: Lucy Hawkins)

Honesty

Various

D

Various

This Series of Honesty Plays was designed for puppet use but can be adapted for use as straight drama. Each of these plays are part of the whole and can be performed over a number of weeks or throughout one session.. some are just short and humorous, others more serious in their approach. (Author: Warren Grieve)

Robot Father

Dur: 8min

L

1M, 4C

The Mad Professor just can't program enough features into his creation for it to take the place of a real dad. (Author: Gwyneth Bedford)

Tarore

10min

D

1N, 4M, 1C, +V

A true story from New Zealand history, in which two warring Maori tribes are reconciled through the death of a young girl and the book she carried. (Author: Edna Radford)

The Bully

Dur: 7min

L

1C, 1M

A mime in which a nasty bully tries to knock a little girl off her path to school. (Author: Jeremy Moodey)

The County Fair

Dur: 12min

L

2M, 1F

Teens are finally able to be on their own at the county fair, but they find out getting along takes compromise. (Author: W.A. Norash)

The Richest Man

12min

L

1M, 1F, 4M/F

To avoid the consequences of a prophecy that the richest man in the kingdom will die that night, the King gives away all his money, with an unexpected result. (Author: John Fewings)

To Be Or Not To Be (Kind, that is!)

Dur: 10min

L

3M, 4+M/F, 1N

Two kings (one kind and the other mean) are constrasted, along with the consequences of how they rule. (Autor: Kelly Gross)

Christian Teaching

Tarore

10min

D

1N, 4M, 1C, +V

A true story from New Zealand history, in which two warring Maori tribes are reconciled through the death of a young girl and the book she carried. (Author: Edna Radford)

Monkey Faith

5min

L

1M/F + puppet

An orphan monkey learns about faith. (Author: John McNeil)

Super Secret Sisters

Dur: 7min

L

5F

The Super Secret Sisters are meeting in a clubhouse. A prospective member is introduced and Clarice is very much opposed to allowing Cindy to become part of the club. A discussion on the rules of the club allow the entire club to come to an understanding of forgiveness. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall)

The Holy Clue

7min

L

2M

Batman and Robin appear in this short skit for children, teaching them that Holy is a word used only to describe God Himself. (Author: Mike Orlowski)

The Lord's Prayer for a Child

3min

D

1N

(Author: Sheila Hamil)

Three Little Missionaries

10min

L

N, 1M/F + puppets

The Three Little Missionaries discover the Big Bad Wolf is still alive and kicking! A play combining puppets with live actors. (Author: John McNeil)

Other

A Missionary's Heart

Dur: 8min

D

1N, 5C

The Lord seeks for a person with a missionary's heart. He tests hearts through asking them to give, pray, go, or obey. Instead, He finds selfishness, pride, self-righteousness, and doubting. He finally finds a missionary's heart in a child. (Author: R. Taylor)

A Beary Twisted Tale

Dur: 10min

L

2M, 2F, 4M/F

When Goldie stumbles across the home of three talking bears, she is surprised by what she finds inside. No deep message - just fun. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall)

Alice in Space

60-90min

L

Various

The great-great-great grandaughter of the original Alice is migrating with her parents to a new planet when their spaceship is pulled towards a Black Hole. (Author: John McNeil)

An Acrostic Welcome

Dur: 6min

L

2M/F

Using the letters of 'WELCOME', two people try to construct a list of animals that the Lord created for us all. Well…they try! (Author: Paul E. Russell)

Box of Joy

Dur: 12min

L

Various

A simple script with three songs, teaching values. Suitable for young children. (Author: Vijay Shanker)

Cind-Aerobics

Dur: 20min

L

2M, 4F, 2M/F

This is an attempt to write a pantomime with a difference. It was originally written for a staff of teachers to entertain their children. (Author: Sheila Hamil)

New Clothes, Same Old Lie

60min

L

7M, 1M/F, 3F

Peer pressure and doubt are examined in this retelling of the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale. (Author: Denise Busenitz)

Narnia scripts

 

Scripts based on the Narnia stories (all will require payment) may be obtained from The Play Bureau.
Address details:
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PO Box 420, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Phone: 0064 6 753-2133
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E Mail: play.bureau.nz@xtra.co.nz
Web site: www.playbureau.com

No Church in Churchville

30min

D

5C, 2M, 1M/F

Division has come to town. . . and is he ever a devil! Division has arrived in Churchville, and is bent on breaking up the last church over the use of a contemporary hymnal.  But there are a group of kids who are just as determined to keep their church together, and devise a plot that will bring the arguing factions back together! Our 5 heroes see the problem and set out to help the new, young minister keep his church together. (Author: Ray Lombardi)

Pippsi and the Tea Party

L

1M, 3F, 4C

This is one scene from a full length play, inspired by the Pippi Longstocking books. (Author: Jeanette Jaquish)

Silent Woody

20min

L

10C

The objective of the play is to show the value of those who are seemingly unimportant. The scene is a jungle community, where all the animals are being rewarded for their special skills. The grand finale is the Lifegiver Award to SILENT WOODY (a tree). There are objections from the Lion, who points out that WOODY is a mere tree and did nothing all day. How can one justify a prize for doing nothing? (Author: Vijay Shanker)

The Garden of Paradise

30-40min

D

6M, 4F, 1M/F +V

A retelling of a Hans Christian Andersen folk tale. With the help of the East Wind, Prince Regalis flies to Paradise to seek the lovely Princess, but loses all through his disobedience. (Author: John Schaper)

The Selfish Giant

Dur: 60min+

D

20+C

In its original form, Oscar Wilde's The Selfish Giant has strongly Christian themes. Sadly, many modern editions abridge the story, missing the point that true repentance comes when we meet Christ, and that the Lord rewards love shown to "the least of these." This present adaptation for stage is close to the original storyline and develops these Christian themes through song and dialogue, as well as retaining interwoven imagery of the cycle of the seasons. (Author: Oscar Wilde, adapted by Robin & Delwyn McKenzie)

Puppetry/Ventriloquism

A Puppet Christmas

6min

L

4 puppets

A host asks four panel members "What is Christmas all about?" (Author: Maurice Sweetsur)

Advent Candles

Dur: 5x4min

L

1M, 2 puppets

A set of five plays combining puppets and a live actor (in this case, the pastor), marking the four Sundays of Advent, plus Christmas Eve. A new candle is lit for each Sunday. (Author: Dave Stevens)

Come Home Son

10min

L

1N, 3M, 1M/F

The story of the Prodigal Son, in a version suitable for puppets, mainly aimed at kids up to 10. (Author: Lucy Hawkins)

Chipmunk Police

15min

L

3 puppets

Chip DeMonk of the Forest Patrol teaches two children about the need to care for the environment. (Author: Dan Wilson)

Forgiveness

10min

L

4 puppets

Tom cannot forgive Mike for losing his old football, even though Mike forgave him for the same mistake. A puppet play for kids up to about 10.(Author: Lucy Hawkins)

It's Not About the Turkey

15min

L

4M, 3M/F

Three friends, aided by several prominent historical figures, discuss what they think Thanksgiving is all about. (Author: Jennifer Duncan)

Lambchop

Dur: 10min

D

1N, 1M, 1M/F

Psalm 23 from the sheep's point of view. (I performed this with a sheep puppet as the other character. But it may be done with two people.) (Author: Mike Poole)

Let's Have a Party

10min

L

1 puppet + V

Interaction between live people and puppet - asking why Holy Communion can't be a more joyful occasion. (Author: Edgar Mayer)

Monkey Faith

5min

L

1M/F + puppet

An orphan monkey learns about faith. (Ventriloquist) (Author: John McNeil)

My Prayers Are Not Working

10min

L

1 puppet + V

Interaction with live persons and puppet - in which Pastor asks why his prayers are not working. (Author: Edgar Mayer)

Noah : Mission Flotation

10min

L

6M, 1F, 1M/F

The story of Noah as told through the medium of a news magazine television show. Could easily be used for a puppet team. (Glenn A. Hascall)

Philip and the Official

4min

L

2 + N

The story of the meeting between Philip and the Ethiopian official, as a puppet play. (Author: Dan Wilson)

Plum Batty

4min

L

2C puppets

Doing it his way is more important to Billie than obedience, even though his way doesn't work. (Authors: Kay Waldram and Karin Tame)

Seeing God

10min

L

1M/F + puppet

Interaction between live person and puppet, on the theme, how can we see God at Christmas? (Author: Edgar Mayer)

Thanksgiving Nic Nacs

Dur: 7min

L

3M, 1F, 3M/F

Several characters used for decoration at Thanksgiving are finding themselves very ungrateful for their place in life. In a humorous way they learn that they have much to re-learn about being grateful. Suitable for either live cast or puppets. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall)

The Case of the Missing Case

Dur: 12min

L

4 puppets

Inspector Clueless is on the case, in this retelling of the parable of the ungrateful servant. (Author: Paul Clark)

The Good Samaritan Explained

Dur: 8min

D

2 puppets

Jo compares the loneliness of a new kid at school with the man beaten by thieves. (Author: A.D. Mariano)

The History of the World

Dur: 12min

L

1N, + puppets

The story of the nativity, Easter, and why Jesus came to earth, rolled into a few minutes. (Author: Dave Taylor)

The Lord's Prayer Explained

Dur: 8min

D

2 puppets

Jo explains to Matt the meaning of the Lord's Prayer. (Author: A.D. Mariano)

The Pig and the Christmas Spirit

3min

L

1M/F, 1 puppet

Perky the Pig seems to have the wrong idea of what Christmas is about.(Author: Patrick Nixon)

The Rich Fool

10min

L

1M/F + puppet

Interaction between live person and puppet - in which Pastor is dissatisfied with his worldly goods. (Author: Edgar Mayer)

Three Little Missionaries

10min

L

1N, 1M/F, V

The Three Little Missionaries discover the Big Bad Wolf is still alive and active. (Puppets) (Author: John McNeil)

Venting Feelings

7min

D

1M, 1F

A ventriloquist is forced to face issues of dealing with truth, and his unsatisfactory relationship with his wife. (Ventriloquist) (Author: John McNeil)

What is Easter all about?

Dur: 4min

L

1N + 4 puppets

A simple presentation for puppets, which looks at the common images associated with Easter. (Author: Maurice Sweetsur)

Wrench Way Did It Go

Dur: 5min

L

2 puppets

Billie is in deep trouble - he borrowed his dad's wrench and has lost it. (Authors: Kay Waldram & Karin Tame)

Zacchaeus

Dur: 4min

D

1N

A Broom Puppet monologue telling the story of Zacchaeus. (Author: Anne Smith)

Other drama sites carrying material suitable for children

Note: Many of the following sites are not specifically Christian, but most carry material dealing with moral values and issues, or general entertainment. Many have been set up by teachers. Many of the scripts require a royalty. Listing the site here implies no endorsement - the addresses are provided purely as a service.

Bruce Goodman

(NZ)

Plays particularly suitable for school productions, by one of New Zealand's best-known playwrights. Durations from short scripts to full-length.

Freddie Green's scripts

(UK)

Musical dramas for performance by children aged 8-13. Musical comedies/ pantomimes, and a Christmas production.

Starkids theatre

(USA)

A range of Christian scripts for puppets, most free. You can search for scripts using keywords or phrases, browse the script categories, and even share some scripts that you've written. Most scripts have a Christian theme and are written in English, yet we also have a large number of non-English and secular resources too. Total scripts on file: 1,180.

Puppet Resources

(USA)

A range of Christian-based puppet scripts, most free.

Dramatic Licence

(USA)

Scripts from a Biblical perspective, mostly suitable for young people.

Plays for Kids to Do

(USA)

Although a secular site, some have spiritual themes.

KMR Scripts

(USA)

Plays and musicals for young audiences.

School Shows

(UK)

Plays suitable for schools. Most are free.

Kids4Broadway

(USA)

Suitable for schools and after-school programs. Many have moral and social themes.

Arts on the Move

(UK)

A set of resources for school teachers of drama.

Obras de Teatro

(S.Am)

A collection of skits for children/youth which can be used in schools/neighbourhood theatres. Each one deals with a social problem or a quality which affects their moral and spiritual growth. All are in Spanish.

The Dramatic Exchange

(USA)

A secular site with a wide range of scripts, including children's. Some have spiritual themes.

Shoebox Theatre Plays

(USA)

Many longer productions, most with music (tapes and scores available) - royalty required.

Bad Wolf Press

(USA)

Many well known folk stories and fairy tales.

Pioneer Drama Service

Children's Theatre Scripts

(UK)

Plays by Belinda Loxton.

Hortons Stage Page

Musicals.dot.net

(USA)

The script for just about every musical you can think of is listed here.

Mark Wheeller Plays

(UK)

A large range of plays, including many suitable for young people. Most are longer than skits, and many suitable for one-act play festivals. Secular, but some with spiritual themes.

School Musicline

(UK)

A leading supplier of school musicals.

Directing Young Actors

(UK)

"Directing Young Actors" is a website with the goal of educating teachers and parents how to direct children on stage.

Classics on Stage

(USA)

Children's theatre scripts and plays. Most of the well-known fairy tales and folk tales can be found here.

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