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It has nothing to do with me
It has nothing to do with me
by David A. Campton
It has nothing to do with me... Monologue based on Pontius Pilate Matthew 27: 11-26; Mark 15: 1-15; Luke 23: 1-25; John 18: 28 – 19: 16 It has nothing to do with me... It is a Jewish matter... Nothing to do with Rome. If I had my way I would have left them to it. Another spat bet…
Let Christmas come
Let Christmas come
by Michael Docker
Let Christmas come Let the Saviour small as a cradle and already playing with nails Come to our century with its camps and soldiers, tourists and money-men, and play the games of God with our souls, Let the Josephs and Marys, those common people, Let the hill men, the fabulous fo…
The tale of the slaves
The tale of the slaves
by Marjorie Dobson
Monologue/Drama: The tale of the slaves Proper 19 Year A Matthew 18: 21-35 We knew it was unfair. Totally! And we knew that if we didn’t say anything that he’d get away with it – again! He was always a slave-driver himself. Even though he was bought and sold just as we were. But …
The Thankful Leper
The Thankful Leper
by Roger Price
This is a solo voice reflective piece written from the point of view of the single leper from the group of ten which Jesus healed who returned to thank him. This is described in Luke chaper 17, verses 11 to 19. It is one of a number of similar pieces that I have written and colle…
Only by Grace-PDF
Only by Grace-PDF
by James Robinson
Only by Grace is a series of monologues which were first performed by James Robinson at Lee Abbey, Devon on Easter Saturday 2013. Between each of the monologues was a time for reflection. Introduction When I agreed to write and perform for this session during Easter, my initial…
Christmas - Joseph
Christmas - Joseph
by Alison Walker
Christmas - Joseph, monologue. Joseph reflects on how the nights have not been silent since the birth of Jesus, and remembers the night he was born JOSEPH Enter Joseph with a cup of tea & a baby monitor. Settles down into an arm chair, with a table next to him, putting down the t…
Christmas - Mary
Christmas - Mary
by Alison Walker
Monologue: Mary writes home after the birth of Jesus. Mary enters, and carefully sets out writing materials, then brings on a crib (preferably one that can be rocked, or a modern car seat contraption for a baby), complete with a swaddled baby. As she writes her letter home, she k…
Monologue: Peter sees the light!