WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS
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In a series of plays written for a teen audience, Where Your Treasure Is explores a variety of Christian concepts, from the real meaning of trust, freedom and forgiveness, to the importance of exercising the gifts we have been given. Plays range from 8 to 70 minutes and usually require 6 or 8 actors.
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DRIVE:
Two apparently unrelated teens learn what it means to both trust and be trusted. (70 mins, 8 actors)
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WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS:
Pirates set off in search of the King’s treasure and discover the real meaning of forgiveness. (40 mins, 6 actors)
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THE 5000:
Three different perspectives on the feeding of the five thousand. (8 mins, 6 actors)
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GIFTS:
A group of teens compare the gifts they received for Christmas—physical and spiritual. (10 mins, 6 actors)
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TURNING POINT:
The story of King Manasseh demonstrates the importance of repentance. (30 mins, 8 actors)
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IN SEARCH OF FREEDOM:
A group of teens left behind after the Exodus discover the real meaning of freedom. (25 mins, 8 actors)*
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THE JOURNEY:
The Israelites’ journey across the desert to the Promised Land is hard, but God is always there. (20 mins, 9 actors) (An unconnected sequel to IN SEARCH OF FREEDOM.)
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* Warning: While none of the plays are astoundingly correct for the time period they’re set in (except perhaps Turning Point), In Search of Freedom in particular is almost entirely composed of anachronistic speech and concepts. Fair warning. It doesn’t really take itself seriously!
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