10 Commandments

Note: For obvious reasons, the durations against each script are only very approximate.

Key:
L
= Generally lighthearted;
D
= Drama;
H
= Heavy

N=Narrator; M=Male; F=Female; C=Child; M/'F=optional Male or Female; VO=Voices only; V=Vary to suit needs

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The Ten Commandments

A Fair Cop

Dur: 7min

D

1M, 1M/F

A police officer wants to 'plant' evidence to incriminate a person he is convinced to be guilty of drug-dealing. ('False witness') (Author: John McNeil)

NEW! It's Not My Fault

Dur: 10min

L

1M, 1F

Jimmy has a very convoluted explanation for how come a shirt has a burn hole. Theme: Honesty, and the importance of personal responsibility. (Author: Kenny Blade)

Stolen Property

Dur: 6min

L

1M, 1M/F

The Holy Spirit (in his role as Counsellor) helps a young man with a stealing problem. (Author: Rob & Christina Wilson)

Sunday Morning Coming Down

Dur: 7min

L

1N, 1M, 1F, 2C

The ideal (?) start to the Day of Rest, and the reality for many households, are contrasted in this tongue-in-cheek script. (Author: John McNeil)

The Name of the Father

Dur: 8min

D

V

A poem/song/parable/dance/mime on the 3rd commandment, 'You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain.' (Author: John McNeil)

Traders of the Lost Ark

Dur: 20min

D

4M, 3F, 1M/F

5 x 4min pieces relating aspects of the 10 Commandments to modern life. Each piece has a play within a play. (Author: John McNeil)

What Do They Call Us?

Dur: 7min

D

7+ M/F

Five babies discuss life on the outside from their mothers' wombs, unaware they are waiting to be aborted. (Author: Frank Irace)

Voice of Reason

Dur: 6min

D

1M, 2VO

A husband tries to justify his adultery. (Author: Alastair Brown)

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