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Forgiveness - What is it?
Forgiveness - What is it?
by David John Woodman
A short dialogue for two voices looking at the need and impossibility of forgiveness, forgiving. It looks at the world, children at play & Jesus speaking with God In the heat of the moment to forgive costs too much. It is easier for children to forgive than many adults. Finally c
When did we see you
When did we see you
by Marjorie Dobson
Dramatic dialogue - When did we see you? (A piece for two – or more – voices) When did we see you? You saw me on the street trying to sell a copy of the Big Issue, but you don’t really approve of the content of it, so you avoided me and satisfied your conscience that you should n
Reflection on Joel 2:23-32
Reflection on Joel 2:23-32
by Michaela Youngson
Reflection on Joel 2: 23–32 Reflection in two voices. The prophet plays it straight – looking at the congregation, whilst our pessimistic friend is animated and keeps interrupting Joel as he tries to give his word from God. Pessimist Give me one reason to be cheerful! Just one, i
Looking for Love
Looking for Love
by David A. Campton
Monologue: Looking for Love John 8: 1-11 (A woman, clearly pregnant) I suppose I was looking for love, but I got more than I bargained for. Everyone talks about love... But there’s precious little of it about. When I was a kid, my Mum and my Dad both called me “Love...” “Love, wo
Beginning of Local Preaching
Beginning of Local Preaching
by David John Woodman
A 4 part dialogue of the beginnings of Methodist local preaching with John Wesley's and his mothers thoughts. LOCAL PREACHER ROOTS (A four speaker Dialogue) NARRATOR: WOMAN: LAY-PREACHER: JOHN WESLEY: (Based upon events in John Wesley’s diaries and also recorded in other books on
Dialogue/Drama: Goody two shoes!
Dialogue/Drama: Goody two shoes!
by Andrew Pratt
Dialogue/Drama: Goody two shoes! Directions: Each line of this piece should be read alternately by two people. As they talk they are looking over the way to someone who is making no eye contact with them but who looks supremely confident and self-assured. At the end of the piece
A Dramatic look at 1 John 1:5-10 from a Rwandan perspective
A Dramatic look at 1 John 1:5-10 from a Rwandan perspective
by Steve Williams
This dramatic piece looks at 1 John 1.5-10 - walking in the light - from a Rwandan perspective. Length around 2.500. It has parts for 3 people - one plays a western missionary trying to understand the Rwandan perspective on Christianity and how it relates to that society,
The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom - Creation echoes
The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom - Creation echoes
by Michaela Youngson
First Published in The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom Reflection for two voices Dramatised Reading Genesis 1.1–5 and John 1.1–5 Creation echoes In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth
What do you seek?
What do you seek?
by Paul Glass
Regina and Reggie from the city ask what you are looking for. ‘What do you seek?’ John Ch. 1. 29-42 Reggie: Hi there, welcome. Regina: Listen carefully. Reggie: I’m Reggie. Regina: And I’m Regina. Reggie: We’re something big in the City. Regina: Really, really big. Reggie: So you
Nothing Too Religious - Drama/Dialogue: Oh, no! Not that again!
Nothing Too Religious - Drama/Dialogue: Oh, no! Not that again!
by Marjorie Dobson
Drama/Dialogue: Oh, no! Not that again! 1. Oh no! Not the Good Samaritan again! I don’t believe it! 2. You mean you don’t believe the story of the Good Samaritan? It’s one of the most favourite ones in the whole Bible. 1. Of course I believe in the story – it’s just that we never
Drama: The Tale of the Pigs
Drama: The Tale of the Pigs
by Marjorie Dobson
Drama: The Tale of the Pigs A Here, piggy, piggy! Here, piggy, piggy! B What are you looking for mate? A Here, piggy, piggy! Don’t you think that might give you some clue? Or did you think I was calling my dog? Here, piggy, piggy! B Well, if it’s pigs you’re looking for, I don’t
Drama/dialogue: The unjust judge
Drama/dialogue: The unjust judge
by Marjorie Dobson
Drama/dialogue: The unjust judge (Three characters – woman, judge and narrator. A slight pause is needed after each of the judge’s comments.) Woman: I won’t stop knocking on your door. I won’t stop shouting at your window. I won’t give up until you listen. You can’t get rid of me
Drama/dialogue: Not listening