Lent/Easter Musicals

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Christmas Musicals for Church

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6 CGC66 Costumes The setting is a typical Sunday school room, so don't overthink the costumes too much. Very basic attire is good – black/dark pants and solid color shirts. If you have enough children for a CHORUS in addition to the speaking roles and solos, have those in the CHORUS wear the same color shirt. And make sure the colors worn by the other cast members differ from the CHORUS shirt color. Many of the characters can have a simple prop or costume item to help differentiate them from the other characters. For example: PEP – a brightly-colored shirt HANDY – a rock band t-shirt since HANDY loves music THEO – a Bible Q – a science-related shirt STEWARD – a pencil behind the ear GREEN THUMB – a green shirt or cap LITERALIST – a button-down shirt with a tie BUSY B – a cell phone JUSTICE – a super hero shirt FRETS – a hoodie (When FRETS gets especially "fretful" the hood can be pulled up.) WHAT IF and WHY NOT – brightly-colored shirts that match each other but are different from PEP YUM – a shirt depicting a favorite food IDK – a shirt with a big question mark LISTENER – something understated (naturally) FACTOID – oversized glasses

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