Lent/Easter Musicals

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

Christmas Musicals for Church

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Character Descriptions Character Description Giorgio Younger brother Antonio Father Annabelle Leader of the clowns Zoe A.J. Giorgio's best friend Older brother Sweeper Narrator Bernie Con man Claude Bernie's partner Mother Kind citizen of Lost Vegas Maria Tia Giorgio's cousin Giorgio's cousin Sophia Giorgio's cousin Shep Max Bruno Child Animal trainer Knife thrower Lion tamer Child of the Mother Gender* What They're Like … boy A jovial clown and daredevil, seeking new adventures and impulsive about what to do next. boy Giorgio's father, and Ringmaster of the circus, he is a man of great compassion and full of joy. girl The "den mother" of the clown troupe, she always wear a smile and has a take-charge attitude. girl Best friends with Giorgio, she is the life of the party, and has a good heart. boy He manages the business side of the circus, is straightforward about everything, especially money and time. girl She is a narrator that seeks to further enlighten the audience about the biblical truths of the story. boy He is a shrewd con man working in Lost Vegas to con people out of their money. girl She is Bernie's cunning partner, ready to spin a tale and con people out of their money. girl A kind and compassionate woman when Giorgio is down on his luck. girl She is a sister to Tia and Sophia, and a trapeze artist with a flair for the dramatic. girl A little more serious than her sisters, she is also a trapeze artist with a flair for the dramatic. girl The spunkiest of the three sisters, she is also a trapeze artist with a flair for the dramatic boy The fun-loving, slightly eccentric trainer of one hundred dancing sheep. girl A "not-so-talented" performer, she has trouble with her vision. boy Strapping and confident with his whip. girl A compassionate citizen of Lost Vegas. No. of Scenes 6 6 4 3 4 3 2 2 1 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 *Really, any of the roles may be played by a boy or a girl with only slight name and gender modifications in the script. The indications above show how we recorded them on the demonstration recording. Many roles could be played by older youth or adults. For Preview Only

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