

Stations are set up to tell important parts of the Christmas story. UNTIL.Discover their hope!Ī fun and effective way to witness to your community. Jared and Michael find this Christmas extremely difficult feeling no peace, no hope, and no love. The story takes place Christmas Eve at a home for orphaned and abandoned children.


However, you can adapt it to a larger group of children by adding more angels and/or interjecting Christmas Carols to be sung by your children's choir. She initially used it with a small group of kids. But I bet you've never heard it like this! Lori Frankel, a subscriber to The Sunday School Teacher's Network, has sent in a wonderful retelling of the legend in play format! Click the title to get the script.įaith Scott, a dedicated Sunday School teacher, and contributor to the Sunday School Teacher's Network, wrote this Christmas play. You might have heard the Legend of the Candy Cane.

The miser in question, is, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge, as this is a rhyming version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.The site, even the smallest amount, will help us distribute ourĬhildren's ministry resources to churches across the world. The staging, as presented, may be slightly complex, but the Producer's Copy of the script includes a couple of alternatives for simplification. Lazy Bee Scripts does not supply any sheet music with this script. Two songs are suggested in the Producer's Copy of the script. The tale of A Christmas Carol brought up to date and presented in a rhyming form, starring Willy Wonga, the unrepentant Payday Lender who's keen to get every last penny out of everybody he meets. 20 roles, though most are gender non-specific and can be doubled.Ī short modernised adaptation of A Christmas Carol, in rhyming form. No chorus.Ī short play, containing a Christian message.Ĭharles Dickens and Washington Irving trade views and ideas over port in New York, leaving Dickens with a fine outline for a new holiday novel. The great granddaughter of Ebenezer Scrooge needs to be taught the same lessons he learned - and in a very similar fashion! Ten-minute play in a mix of verse (from the narrators) and prose (from the rest of the cast). Very flexible casting - there are 11 narrators, who could ultimately be condensed to one role, and other doubling would be possible. Now the unlucky one has been chosen, the other two try to bolster their confidence ahead of the other's venture.Ī Teenage Christmas Carol by Richard James Three workers have drawn lots to decide on who will take on an unpleasant task. No chorus.Ī short drama piece for three actors (and an offstage voice!) Two narrators tell the story of a modern day Scrooge who's having the wool pulled over his eyes by dishonest Bob Cratchit and his gang of cronies. Makes no attempt to be 'politically correct'! Two characters required for performance as a simple duologue, a further 7 (nominally 5F, 2M) required if the action is staged.Įssentially a duologue which could either be done without additional actors, (as an after-dinner piece) or be staged as a narrated mime. For scripts and lockdown videos/streaming rights, click hereĬlick here to read the script or Click here for more details.Ī Christmas Carol - The Real Story by Colin Calvert No set requirements.Ĭharles Dickens' festive classic much abbreviated as a play for an audience of young children, to be performed by a cast of adults (or possibly by a company of older children.)įor scripts and live performance rights, please click on the Price Link to find the cost. A Children's Christmas Carol by Richard James
