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Mr. Smith Goes to Jerusalem
(A drama about Easter)
Director's Notes:
"Easter. So What? What does it mean to me today?"
Perhaps someone you know has asked you these very questions. Many people don't understand what the empty tomb means to them. Of course, it means that Jesus is alive and we now have hope for an eternity with Him. It also means that the same Jesus who had power over death has the same power to transform our lives.
The family in this drama learns the hard way that they haven't taken the time to think about what the empty tomb means to their lives today...
Cast:
John: The father
Wendy: The mother
Adam: The son
Katie: The daughter
Props:
A photo of the Garden Tomb. You can find it
HERE!
(right-click on it and choose "Save Target As...")
A big map
A camera
A camcorder
A pair of sunglasses
Other stuff that makes you look like a tourist
Setting:
Jerusalem: Outside the Garden Tomb
(Lights up center stage where there is an image of the Garden tomb on the screen. Wendy and John come walking up. They are dressed like any other tourist couple, laden with cameras, maps, etc...)
John: (a little winded)
Ah, this is great! Whew! Come on Wendy!
Wendy: Okay, okay. I’m
coming. Boy, it’s so hot around here!
John: What do you
expect? This is Jerusalem (puts his fists on his hips
like Yul Brenner) So Shall it be written! So shall it be
done!
Wendy: Honey, We’re in
Jerusalem, not Egypt.
John: Oh yeah. Heh.
Must be the heat! Come on kids! Let’s get a move on!
(kids start walking up)
Wendy: (looking around
and panicking) John, do you have the camera? I can’t
find the camera?
John: Wendy? Wendy!
It’s right here. I’ve also got the camcorder.
Wendy: Have you seen my…
John: Yes. They’re on
top of your head. (points out her sunglasses) You know,
you really need to relax and just enjoy our vacation.
Speaking of camcorder. (pulls it out and starts taping)
And here come our lovely children. Hello children!
Adam: Come on Dad. Enough
already.
John: Hey. Come on. Be
a good sport. Smile you guys!
Kids: (fake smiles)
Katie: Dad, don’t you
think that 12 tapes of Jerusalem are enough?
John: No way. Not
enough for the best vacation ever!
Adam: That’s what you
said last year about the trip to the Arctic.
John: (looks at Wendy)
I did?
Wendy: Afraid so dear.
Katie: And you said it
the year before when we walked the entire wall of China.
Adam: And you said it
the year before that when we went to Bargain Bobs
Alligator Safari.
John: Okay, Okay! I get
the hint. Just humor the old man.
Kids: We have!
Adam: Where are the
rides, Dad?
John: What? What do you
mean?
Adam: You said this
vacation was going to be like going to Disney World.
Where’s the rides?
Katie: Yeah! Where’s the
characters? I have this autograph book and I haven’t
seen Mickey, Minnie, or even King David for that matter!
John: Wait a minute.
When I said it was going to be like Disney World, I
meant that we were going to have lots of fun and hang
out together and do a lot of walking.
Kids: (complain
loudly)
Wendy: All right now.
That’s enough. (takes map from John) Let’s look at the
map and see where we are and what we haven’t done. (John
looks over her shoulder)
Adam: Impossible.
Katie: There’s nothing
left. We’ve done EVERYTHING!
Wendy: Afraid not. Looks
like we’re standing outside…
Wendy and John: (super
excited) ...The GARDEN TOMB!!!!
Adam: Yippee.
Katie: Pinch me.
Wendy: Oh come on. Show
some enthusiasm. This is the Garden Tomb!
Adam: Okay. Fine. Garden
Tomb. So what? What does it mean to me?
John: What?
Adam: I mean, what does
it mean to me today?
John: Uh, well. Let’s
see. The fact that Jesus was buried here and He rose
from the grave means that, er, we as people can, you
know, (turns to wife) Help me out here honey.
Wendy: Well, it means
that because Jesus is no longer in the tomb, we now are
able to, you know, talk to Him and, well, um…
Katie: (Adam and Katie
begin to walk off) Cool! Let’s go stick pieces of paper
in that wall again!
John: (starts to call
out for them but stops himself. He looks at Wendy and
the image of the Garden Tomb. He feels guilty for not
knowing what the Tomb meant.) We should, uh, you know.
(Points to where the kids left)
Wendy: (feels just as
guilty and is relieved to go. She folds up the map)
Yeah. Right. Sure…
(They walk off the stage,
glancing back a bit before going out…)
(LIGHTS OUT SLOW)
END
© 2001 Dave Marsh