Looking for a Great Kid's Christmas Play? Try "The Most Unlikely Night" PDF Print Email
by Robyn Brown -- Indianapolis, IN  -  Friday, 31 October 2008

What would the birth of Jesus look like from an angel’s perspective? "The Most Unlikely Night." It is an imagined version of the birth of Christ from an angel's perspective and has delighted audiences in several states.

Gabriel, though thoroughly accustomed to the splendor of the Father, is simply amazed that the plan to save His humans is taking this form. “A Baby?” is the shocked reaction as Gabriel makes the announcement to the hosts of heaven. “How’s He going to fit inside a baby?” another asks. As the news sinks in a myriad of angels, with personalities that bring astonishment to life, assist Gabriel, interact with one another and give aid to the humans involved. This delightful imagined story of one of earth’s most cherished events brings wonder to the holiday season and builds the faith of all the children involved in bringing it to the stage.

If you are looking for a simple but powerful program for children ages 6 to 16 to perform this Christmas but have limited time for practice and costume making, this play may be just what you are looking for. "The Most Unlikely Night" is a play that has received rave reviews wherever it has been performed by kids of disciples in Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Denver. A complete script in 3 versions for differing cast sizes, staging outlines, simple no-sew costume designs and directors instructions is available for a nominal fee. A full-color book for all ages by the same name is also available. Written by Robyn Brown and illustrated by Debbie Apple, both disciples in the Indianapolis Church of Christ, it is a refreshing addition to your family library for the holiday season.

For either the play or the book please contact Robyn Brown at robyn@redrobynrealty.com.

Last Updated:   Friday, 31 October 2008
 
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