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Director’s Notes: How is it that we allow ourselves to get caught up in other stuff that just pulls us away from the joy of our salvation? This drama shows that the most dangerous thing Satan can do to us is slowly and subtly encourage apathy and put stuff in our lives,that just doesn’t matter. Another unfortunate thing here is how the, husband seems resigned to his wife’s spiritual condition…
The good thing about this drama is that it can also be used on Easter (or the week before as in this case) as a wake-up call.
By the way, you may notice my homage to ‘A Christmas Story’ in here. Yeah, it’s intentional 🙂
Cast:
Susan: A woman who has forgotten her First Love
Jerry: Susan’s husband
Props:
A bunny costume (the goofier, the better)
A camera
A chair
Setting:
The living room
(LIGHTS UP CENTER STAGE with Susan shouting toward the back of the worship center)
Susan: Jerry? Jerry? Come on in here honey!
Jerry: (from off stage) No.
Susan: Come on! I spent 6 weeks making it! Come on!
Jerry: (from off stage) I don’t want to.
Susan: Jerry Taylor, you come in here right now!
Jerry: (opens door and enters very slowly. Jerry is dressed in a ridiculous-looking bunny costume. He works his way slowly up to the stage, looking depressed as he goes. Susan, on the other hand, has her hands over her mouth, stifling the glee she feels over her creation.)
Susan: Oh, that is just precious!
Jerry: Deranged is more like it.
Susan: (ignoring him) I think this is about the cutest thing I have every seen!
Jerry: Um, perhaps you didn’t hear me.
Susan: Oh, I heard you all right. You look great. I can’t wait until next Saturday when the kids see you at the Easter egg hunt.
Jerry: (dead pan) Yeah. Me too. Can’t wait.
Susan: Oh stop it. (suddenly a thought strikes her) I’ve got to get the camera.
Jerry: Lovely.
Susan: Don’t move a muscle. (She runs off stage)
Jerry: Wouldn’t dream of it.
Jerry: (Turns to the audience) Okay, so I look ridiculous. So what, right? To be honest, I don’t mind doing this all that much. I mean, I know I’ll catch some heat for it from the guys but she’s worth it, you know? I only put on the sour face because A) After 12 years, she expects it and B) I’ll be able to buy that DVD player I want without much of a struggle.
Jerry: Anyway, she did spend 6 weeks making the beast and she really doesn’t ask for much. It’s always around the big 3 holidays that she seems to go all out and really do stuff. (starts counting on his fingers) On Thanksgiving she invites 30 of our “closest” (does the quotes thing) family and friends and spends 5 days in the kitchen making the perfect meal. On Christmas, she personally does all the shopping, puts up every light and lawn ornament known to man, and wraps every gift. Then, there’s
Easter. Egg hunts,egg coloring, baskets everywhere, you name it.
Jerry: (sits down) The sad part, though, is that it wasn’t always this way. I mean, don’t get me wrong, none of this stuff is bad but the emphasis has changed. When we first got married and had kids, each of these holidays was about God. On Thanksgiving, we went to a service devoted to thanking God for the good things He’s done. On Christmas, we gathered around the fire and read the Christmas story before the kids went nuts on the presents. And on Easter, it was about celebrating God’s grace towards us.
Jerry: For some reason, she slowly forgot about those things. It didn’t happen all at once. Things just kind of got in the way. Not really bad things but just… things. Distracting things. Soon, before we knew it, the values she treasured were replaced by this (pulls on costume) stuff. You might ask why I don’t bring it up to her? Well, I have and it just causes us to get in a fight and well, there you go. Anyway, here she comes. I better act miserable. DVD player. You understand (winks)…
Susan: (comes running back up) Okay, I found it. Strike a pose.
Jerry: What?
Susan: You know, strike a pose!
Jerry: (heavy sigh as he strikes a sour pose.)
Susan: Come on. Smile! (She snaps a couple of pictures)
Jerry: Okay. Enough. Can I take this thing off now?
Susan: Sure. Right after the neighbors see it. (shouts) Come on in you guys!
Jerry: (Head snaps to the audience and his eyes get wide!)
(LIGHTS OUT FAST)
END
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Hello and welcome to Stage Right, the online drama ministry of EXW. My name is Dave Marsh and there are a few things you should probably know about me. First, I’m not a ‘theatre guy.’ I’ve never quoted Shakespeare (at least seriously), and I’ve never played Daddy Warbucks in Annie. Second, I received my ‘training’ in writing, directing, and acting at a church called Willow Creek (in Illinois.) Third, I’m an online games producer by trade but my real passion is found in telling others about Christ through contemporary church drama.
I have a few opinions about drama in the church as well. I think that contemporary drama is both underutilized and misunderstood. I believe it is something like 5-10 years behind contemporary worship. When many churches think about using drama, it usually involves the Passion Play or a children’s Christmas musical. Many people don’t have the opportunity to experience what are called ‘slice of life’ dramas. These dramas may last only 3-4 minutes long but create a powerful (and many times humorous) illustration on any given Sunday. I also believe that any church, no matter what size, can use drama effectively, giving God glory, and inspire/convict normal folks like you and I to walk closer to God
So, what’s Stage Right all about? It’s about offering you the advice and resources you need to help you create and act in contemporary Christian dramas. I’m no expert, but I’ve seen lives changed as I continue to strive for excellence in this area, constantly praying that God would use me to tell others about how to live for Him. Over the coming weeks and months, I hope to provide you with articles about creating a drama philosophy, working with your pastor, developing a team, writing short effective scripts, directing actors, and acting on stage. I also look forward to hearing from you, taking suggestions on topics that you feel should be covered
Over the last 3 years, I’ve written over 45 dramas that are easy to memorize, require few actors, and are highly humorous and relevant. These dramas are available to you for free and will be added to this site over the course of the next few months. You can currently download all of these dramas from my personal site (www.dave-marsh.com) and can contact me personally if you wish (dave).
I look forward to serving you here at EXW and want to thank Steve for asking me to jump on board.
In His hands
Dave Marsh