Description
Watch The Lamb.
A Human Video script, (no music or video), to Ray Boltz’ song. This is mime to music. The body and hands tell the story with words and music. A beautiful moving drama for all ages
Katherine Menagh of Ottawa, ON said:
Thank you and your ministry for all the help you gave me! The Lord was with me and He was delighted with the Human Video of Watch The Lamb. I gave it to the Lord as a First Fruit offering of my devotion to Him. Many people in the audience were weeping, I’ll take that as a good sign.
Cast: 4+
- Father
- Son A
- Son B
- Soldier
- Any number for crowd scene
Bible Reference: Luke 23, 24
Set: standard
Sound: none
Song:
- Watch The Lamb song by Ray Boltz
Lighting: standard
SFX: none
Props: none
Costumes: standard
Special Instructions: none
Time: 4
Sample of script
As performance opens Father and Son A, Son B come on from upstage center toward downstage center, looking around as though looking at new sites, some excitement in faces, occasionally step aside as unseen traveller passes by, waves hello, shakes hand.
Father’s left arm is in a position as one would cradle a lamb. Note, prepare very thoroughly for this as to what size the lamb would be, length and width, weight.
Maintain the size throughout the drama.
Song:
Walking on the road to Jerusalem
The time had come to sacrifice again
While still walking, Father would lovingly pet the lamb, hand showing the profile of head, neck, back of lamb.
My two small sons they walked beside me down the road
The two “sons” do not necessarily have to be either male nor small.
They should stay to the sides, (Son A to the Right, and Son B to the Left), and behind the father, peering around Father, excitedly and inquisitively. They should be crouched down to appear smaller.
The reason that they came was to watch the lamb
Father will proudly show off the lamb to the sons, Son B will reach around and pet the lamb.
They said, Daddy, daddy what will we see there
There’s so much that we don’t understand
Sons will tug on father’s arms, touch his shoulder to get his attention, lip sync the words.
So I told them of Moses and Father Abraham
Father looks over one shoulder then the other, points with index finger as though instructing the sons.