Ruth and Esther Theater
Friday, November 22, 2024
Featuring the Creative Works of Dennis L. Dunn
Three Bruised Reeds
A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.
--- Isaiah 42:3
This is story of three bruised reeds: * Peter, caught by his pride and his fear and his mouth.
* A thief, who had lived his life for passion and pleasures
and the next drink.
* Mary Magdalene, rescued by demons, shaken to the
core as she saw her Lord suffer and bleed and die.
Three bruised reeds. Three people for whom the candle of hope was going out.
Jesus touched them all. Touched Peter with forgiveness; touched Mary with a kind word; touched the Thief with hope.
Reached out to each of them. Just as he does to us.
Isaiah gave us the shadow; but these are the flesh and blood stories of the promise fulfilled.
For this is what they were: Damaged goods. Wasted lives. A ministry in ruins.
People like us.
* * * * * * * * * * * * This Easter presentation is designed to tell stories. That's the way Jesus taught. It features monologues and a communion meditation. Because of the limited number speaking parts and limited score, it is not overly taxing on the singers/actors (making it ideal for medium sized churches). Each primary monologue has a song that accompanies it. Other standard Easter songs can be sung by the choir between monologues (people want some standards). Not all of the characters' presentations need to be included (e.g., The Thief or Pilate can be dropped).
Here is the suggested order:
1. Opening Dialogue by Minister (optional)
(Choir or Congregational song -- throw in other standards as desired)
2. Pilate
3. Song -- What Will You Do With Jesus Christ? -- Pilate & Choir
4. Peter -- Before the Fire's Flickering Light
5. Song -- The Alley of Regret -- Peter, Choir & Soprano Solo.
6. The Thief (a.k.a., Johnny Dismas, Comic Relief)
(Note: May be cut or edited due to length)
7. Song -- The Thief's Song -- Dismas and Girl's Trio (or more)
8. Mary Magdalene -- Sunday Morning.
9. Song -- He Called My Name -- Mary Magdalene and Choir
10. Communion Meditation (may come earlier).
11. Minister Conclusion
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