Description
THE THREE UNWISE MEN! – NATIVITY SPOOF: THE REAL STORY
Once upon a time, a baby boy was born in Bethlehem. And everyone was very, very late for it. Mary and Joseph were late, because they got held up in traffic; but actually, they had left late because Mary had nothing to wear. The wise men were late because they were arrested for having an expired camel license. (Luckily they escaped and made their way to the stable) The shepherds were late because someone forgot to turn on the star above the stable. The Angel Gabriel, however, was early. Being divine, he doesn’t suffer from the side effects of bureaucracy. A Nativity Spoof.
For everyone who enjoys the ”Carry On” films and ”The History of the World,” this play smacks of them.
Note: This play contains typecasting and stereotyping humour.
Other plays by playwright Tom Considine:
The Duck of the Baskervilles – a Sherlock Holmes Whodunit
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Fremen College, Hertfordshire, UK – 2017
Author: Tom Considine
Type: Two act very short play. Can be played as one act for festivals.
Genre: Nativity Spoof
Cast: Cast of 18. 2F, 13M, 3N
Ages of the actors: All adult
Suitable for: Adults
Length: Thirty minutes
Set: The desert, the customs office and the stable.
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – quickness in delivery and a deadpan expression.
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Like this play? Other Christmassy type plays for your to enjoy:
The Rocking Horse Christmas – movie scripts
A contemporary Christmas Carol – modern day Scrooge!
Santa’s holiday – South African Christmas Play
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