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Cast of Characters
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The Director
The Teacher
The Director (Master Teacher) should relate to kids on
a mature level. He/she represents the wisdom of God.
The Director should wear a beret and
carry a megaphone. Beyond that, you have some latitude. The traditional
attire of a director includes knee boots, khaki pants and a short-sleeved
shirt.
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Haywood
Nerdy Teachers Assistant
Haywood is the Director’s assistant. He
is a well-meaning nerd who constantly bumbles everything he attempts. He
brings humor and slapstick to the program while providing the Director
opportunities to clarify the lesson. He is a Christian but has limited
understanding about the Word of God.
He dresses like a nerd. Thick glasses, a pocket
protector, suspenders and mismatched clothing will help make Haywood
look the part. Tape the glasses around the nose piece. Even short pants
with dark socks will help complete the nerd ensemble. He should button
his shirt short-sleeved shirt to the top. Haywood should use the clapper
board between takes during Make A Scene.
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Heather DeShay
Self-Absorbed Movie Star
Heather is a self-centered movie
star who thinks with her emotions. She normally provides tension on the
set which allows God’s Word the opportunity to shed light on the situation.
Heather is a spoiled actress.
She wears bright, high-fashion clothes
with a feather boa around her neck. A blonde, Hollywood-style wig
establishes her as glamorous. She often wears a fancy hat. She looks
rich and high-class all the way.
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Joe Nitro
Christian Stunt Man
The ideal role model, Joe is a cool stuntman who loves
God and has a surprising knowledge of God’s Word. If you want the kids
to look up to anyone besides the Director, Joe is the one. He projects
his compassion for people and knowledge of God in any situation. He is
humble but confident.
He wears anything that looks cool. Sunglasses and a
head bandana complete this look. Joe never wears anything inappropriate.
He is a committed Christian who just happens to be a cool stuntman.
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The skits are optional.
However, if you recruit the right people to play these short, simple
roles, it will add pizzazz and focus to your material. |

I declare. That just seems out of place in church.
What are we coming to? |
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