A Children's Play of the Stations of the Cross

An Adaptation from the Holy Bible

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Theatre, Performing Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Heather Cleaver ISBN: 9781456730529
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: March 17, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Heather Cleaver
ISBN: 9781456730529
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: March 17, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In this play, The Stations of the Cross become meaningful for children as they reenact Jesus' story and depict His suffering, sacrifice, and love. This book includes the script for A Children's Play of the Stations of the Cross, personal writing sections, directing notes annotated along the side of the script (for the young actor's ease of reading), pictures and directions for costumes/props, suggestions on how to tweak the play to make it suitalbe for your needs, and sample letters. If you are unable to put this play together at this time, it still serves as a fantastic read. Reading through this is a great way to introduce young children to the Stations of the Cross, and it is also helpful for anyone, regardless of age, to reflect on Jesus' Passion. "I have had the honor of viewing this play as written and directed by Heather Cleaver, and I have also been honored to have co-directed this play three times . . . What makes this play spectacular is how the characters come alive so that the audience feels both the characters pain and their joy."?Karen Plichta, Primary School Teacher

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In this play, The Stations of the Cross become meaningful for children as they reenact Jesus' story and depict His suffering, sacrifice, and love. This book includes the script for A Children's Play of the Stations of the Cross, personal writing sections, directing notes annotated along the side of the script (for the young actor's ease of reading), pictures and directions for costumes/props, suggestions on how to tweak the play to make it suitalbe for your needs, and sample letters. If you are unable to put this play together at this time, it still serves as a fantastic read. Reading through this is a great way to introduce young children to the Stations of the Cross, and it is also helpful for anyone, regardless of age, to reflect on Jesus' Passion. "I have had the honor of viewing this play as written and directed by Heather Cleaver, and I have also been honored to have co-directed this play three times . . . What makes this play spectacular is how the characters come alive so that the audience feels both the characters pain and their joy."?Karen Plichta, Primary School Teacher

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