Lent/Easter Musicals

The Prodigal Clown by Cyndi Nine, Rob Howard and David Guthrie

Christmas Musicals for Church

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! GIORGIO: ZOE: This is my Dad's circus. My big brother gets to manage it. They won't let me do what I want to do. It's time to start living my own life. What will you do, Giorgio? GIORGIO: I'm going to my Dad, demand my part of the inheritance, and then I'm outta here! ZOE: GIORGIO: (sadly) Well, if you're determined to leave then take my clown nose to remember me. Look at it and think of us sometime. Thanks, Zoe. ANNABELLE: Giorgio, sometimes we think we know what will make us happy. You think you can have it all, but be careful. You just might lose everything. GIORGIO: You sound just like my dad, Annabelle, trying to hold me back. ANNABELLE: Giorgio, maybe your Dad doesn't want to hold you back. Maybe he just wants what's best for you. (music begins to "God's Ways") You might be surprised, your father may know better than you think! (He high fives Zoe. She has a sad look as he leaves. Annabelle puts an arm around Zoe in a motherly way.) (During the song Giorgio gets money from Antonio and heads to the bus stop. The bus comes and goes, and we see a pair of clown shoes left on/under the bench.) SONG: "GOD'S WAYS" For Preview Only

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