“For a Child is Born to Us...” the story of the
Infancy of Christ from the meeting with Zechariah and the angel to the
return to the Holy Family to Nazareth, adapted from the Gospels of Matthew
and Luke. This script is complete and has already being adapted into the
Viętnamese language. This play was adapted from the Douay-Rheims Bible
and scripts with the King James and American Standard Versions are being
updated to match the Douay version.
This
script is a short one-act that can be played in halls, chapels and other
small venues, ideal for either pre-service or post service
performances during the Advent and Christmas
Seasons. It can also work for traveling ensemble groups due to the
minimal set requirements. The set pieces can be removed from the stage as
the scene ends or transitions to a sub-scene.
UPDATE:
Adaptation of "For a Child is Born to
Us..." for Readers' Theatre* Completed
A
new Readers' Theatre adaptation of "For a Child is Born to
Us..." has been completed by its author, G. C. Davis.
This Readers' Theatre program will be in a 1940's radio drama format,
complete with optional secret message and a true-to-life radio bulletin.
The reason, G.C. says, is that this format requires little preparation
by the actors and can be booked quickly. This format for Readers'
Theatre proved successful for Arclight Repertory Theatre when they used
it for their reading of Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
Due in part to the
successful readings of "The Case of Humanity vs. Pontius
Pilate," it is hoped that this play will be read during the Advent
and Christmas seasons through to Epiphany.
Stay tuned to "KQVT
Radio Theatre!"
*Readers' Theatre: A
format where actors read the script while performing.