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Here are two delightful Christmas plays for a special celebration
with your parish's children, youth, and adults.
"The Night Love Was Born" by Mary Jane Mulder is a contemporary
reenactment, in word and song, of the first Christmas story, set
within the world of imagination -- where even a cynical toy soldier
can learn the true meaning of Christmas.
Originally written for participation by up to fifty children, this
flexible pageant can be tailored to suit the needs and resources of
large or small congregations. Staging can be either simple or
elaborate, and the entire performance can be presented in forty
minutes.
"Angels We Have Heard on High Street" by J. Richard Coyle is a
modern version of the gospel's account of Christ's birth, using
contemporary characters who present their message in music and
mime. Parts are involved for participants of all ages, and
congregational involvement is required. Staging and production are
flexible and can accommodate abundant or limited resources.
Performance time is also flexible.
Mary Jane Mulder lives in Willmar, Minnesota, where she is an
active member of the Christian Reformed Church. The mother of two
daughters, Kelly and Lanae, she teaches second-graders in a local
elementary school.
Dick Coyle is associate pastor at Saint John's United Church of
Christ, Dover, Ohio. He is especially interested in capturing the
theological depths of the good news in contemporary settings
through worship, drama, and preaching.
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Born to Kill (DVD)
Jack Rowan, Romola Garai, Earl Cave, Richard Coyle, Daniel Mays, …
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R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
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All four episodes of the Channel 4 psychological drama about a
troubled teenager. On the surface, 16-year-old Sam Woodford (Jack
Rowan) is a well-adjusted, normal teenager who enjoys sports, gets
by at school, has a good relationship with his mother Jenny (Romola
Garai) and takes good care of patients in a geriatric ward where he
works part-time. However, he puts in a lot of practice behind
closed doors to maintain his charming facade for reasons which
remain unclear. As he tries to get closer to the new girl at
school, Chrissy (Lara Peake), it's not long before Sam's
psychopathic tendencies reveal themselves while Jenny tries her
best to protect both her son and herself from a violent figure from
her past.
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Lorna Doone (DVD)
Richard Coyle, Aidan Gillen, Amelia Warner, Rebecca Callard, Martin Clunes, …
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R199
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BBC adaptation of R.D. Blackmore's classic novel. Farmer John Ridd
(Richard Coyle) vowed revenge after seeing his father murdered by
the villainous Doone clan as a child. When he infiltrates the
Doones' stronghold he meets and falls in love with the beautiful
Lorna (Amelia Warner), who is betrothed to the violent and
hot-headed Carver Doone (Aidan Gillen). John and Lorna's romance
enrages Carver, setting the stage for a final, bloody showdown
between the two men...
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