Lent/Easter Musicals

In The Image by Mark Burrows

Christmas Musicals for Church

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34 CGC63 CATALYST: So what do you think? DRUMMER: I really like making up rhythms, but we don't have any drums in here. CATALYST: Then be creative. DRUMMER: But I'm not…(sighs)…I'll think of something. (DRUMMER exits) POET: I've decided to write a nature haiku. DANCER: What's a haiku? POET: A haiku is a three-line poem of only 17 syllables. DANCER: Um…do you have an example? POET: I think so. A haiku for the humpback whale. (Ahem) How can one capture In seventeen syllables Your blubbery might? LITERALIST: But that doesn't even rhyme. POET: Not all poetry has to rhyme. LITERALIST: I guess not. CATALYST: (sees SLEEPY laying down) What about you? You're not working on anything. SLEEPY: Remember how on the seventh day, God rested? CATALYST: Yes. SLEEPY: I'm celebrating that. Good night. YOU KNOW: You know, God made the whole world before taking a snooze. ENVIRONMENTALIST: (to SLEEPY) What have you made? SLEEPY: Just yesterday I made a PB&J for lunch. The day before that I made my bed. It's been an exhausting week. (goes back to relaxing, lays down) CATALYST: Clearly. Just try to come up with something. ARTSY: We're actually having the opposite problem. For Preview Only

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