New Christmas Musicals

A Play In A Manger by Steve Moore, Rob Howard and David Guthrie

Christmas Musicals for Church

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Scene 4 (Stormie is again reporting. The rest of the cast and characters are present, and they are looking up at the sky.) STORMIE: Stormie Skye, back with you. With just five days to go until opening night, things are getting exciting at Centerton's soon-to- be-historic 50 th anniversary Christmas play. Mr. DeVille is about to rehearse one of the greatest scenes in theater history— according to him. DEVILLE: Everybody to their places! BAILEY: (speaking into a headset, using radio lingo) Ground hog to little bird, ground hog to little bird, do you read? (pause) Roger. Ready for the drop. (Ben walks in and asks Bailey a question.) BEN: What's going on? BAILEY: Oh, it's so exciting! The stars from "Americans Can Sing" signed on to be our angels, and Mr. DeVille came up with a brilliant idea! He's going to have them jump into the performance from planes in tiny, hard-to-notice parachutes. They'll be wearing wings so they'll look just like angels. The sound of a hundred singing angels in the sky will be breathtaking. BEN: And you're telling me they're up there ready to jump? BAILEY: Oh, no! This is a rehearsal! They're parachuting a sandbag down to see how long it takes to get to the ground, so we can get our timing right for the song. DEVILLE: Proceed! BAILEY: (into her headset) Ready for the drop! (looking, then pointing excitedly at the sky) It's out! I see it! SFX 1: "Sandbag Drop" (Pantomime over sound effect. All look straight over the audience as the unseen sandbag drops. They all look in unison as it falls at an incredible rate of descent, never slowing down before we hear the thud as their eyes follow it to the ground.) For Preview Only

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