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Past Productions
2000-2001
• Hole in the Bucket
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• The Journey
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• Through the Years
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• Jack and the Beanstock
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2001-2002
Drew at Sight and Sound
• Princess and the Pea
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| • Grandma Harvey's Pies |
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| • The Baker's Revenge |
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2002-2003
• A Smokey Mountain Christmas
• Thy Kingdom Come

• Noah and Naomi

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• Susie and Samuel

• Grandma Harvey's Pies

• Crippled, I Don't Think So
• Noah Bible School VBS
• The Sound of Freedom
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2003-2004
• Grace and Glorie
a play in two acts by Tom Zeigler
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| Grace & Glorie is a serious drama concerning the role society plays in caring for the elderly. Grace is a 90-year old Virginian, isolated in her mountain cabin bed ridden with cancer whose only companion is the Good Lord. Touching and poignant lessons are learned between Grace and Gloria, a top New York City executive whose heart has been hardened by the loss of her young son. Her heart is softened and her faith is restored as she finds herself volunteering to help Grace in her final days. Although the message is heavy, it is intersperced with comic relief. |
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• Voices of Christmas: Look through the eyes of the Innkeepers Wife as she recalls the night she helped Mary and Joseph give birth to the Messiah. We hear voices and visit with key people who were ordinary people who God used to bring this baby into the world. We are visited by Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, The Innkeepers Wife and a Shepherdess. Jesus came as the greatest gift......Will you receive Him?
• Thy Kingdom Come: A musical that will engulf you into the hardships and struggles that those who loved Jesus faced as He was praised, glorified, beaten and killed. The story does not end there though because this powerful man was praised again as he arose on the third day. This is a story of a Kingdom that is to come, A Kingdom that we can inherit because of what one man did for us.
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| • Exodus From Egypt County |
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Howdy Folks.......Although many of the characters bear a striking resemblance to those on TV’s longest running western, the story itself is straight from the Bible---well almost: Badly mistreated slaves are building a railroad for big bad John Pharaoh and his saloon-keeper wife, Phanny. The story builds when Moses is forced to flee to Egypt County after killing one of Pharaoh's guards. He meets and marries Little Bird in Midian before God, speaking through a burning bush----with a Western Accent! ---sends him and his brother, Aaron, back to Pharaoh to “Let My People Go”. The music and dialogue bring sparkle with humor and country music styles from ballads to bluegrass and everything in between. Exodus from Egypt County is a wonderful adventure which your group will enjoy!
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2004-2005
- Thy Kingdom Come: A musical that will engulf you into the hardships and struggles that those who loved Jesus faced as He was praised, glorified, beaten and killed. The story does not end there though because this powerful man was praised again as he arose on the third day. This is a story of a Kingdom that is to come, A Kingdom that we can inherit because of what one man did for us
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