A
fun traditional nativity tale told by a Donkey - who was there!
Parts
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Donkey Narrator – A cheerful innocent
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Angel Narrator – Joyful and enthusiastic.
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Mary.
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Joseph
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Inn Keeper
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Angel – 4 are suggested but at least two are
recommended. Having said that many more can be used to make up a heavenly
host.
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Shepherds – as many as you want.
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Kings – Traditionally 3 but you can have more.
The
sketch can be acted by a combination of older and younger children. It uses
the basics of the traditional Church nativity.
Props
and dressing up are required if you want to get the best out of it. Dressing
up to look like the parts above is best plus you can add more angels and
animals if you want. As for props you should have, as a minimum,
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a manger,
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a star on the end of a stick, and
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a tail for a donkey.
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The
scene contains the crib which is centre stage. There is a baby doll all
wrapped up in swaddling cloths. It can’t be seen by the audience. There is
one angel stood to one side of the crib or if they are tall enough they can
stand behind it. The Donkey walks on from one side to the other and stands at
the side of the stage.
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Donkey
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Hello
everyone, my name is Donald. Donald Key. My friends call me Don.
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Angel
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Hello
Don Key
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Donkey
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Hello
Angel
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Angel
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Are
you going to tell all these lovely people about the good news?
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Donkey
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I’m
just about to start. I was there you know.
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Angel
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I
know you were. Ooohhh I get excited. I’m ready, let’s hear your tale.
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Donkey
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(Looks
at his tail) I don’t understand. (shakes it) My tail doesn’t make any noise.
How can you hear it?
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Angel
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No,
not your tail, your tale. Your story. I want to hear your side of what
happened.
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Donkey
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Oh
I see. Sorry! I should have understood or as my old mum always said eeyor,
eeyor, ee ought to know better. (He gathers himself and then begins) Now
then, I want to start from the beginning. Are we ready? (Pause) Then I’ll
begin. A long time ago the Roman Emperor Augustus decided to count all the
people in his kingdom and said that everyone had to go to their home town to
be counted. LOOK THERE THEY ARE! (Points to Mary and Joseph)
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Mary and Joseph start at one side
of the hall start to walk around it. If there is only an aisle up the middle
then walk up and down it.
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Donkey
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This
census meant Joseph and Mary had to leave Nazareth where they lived and go to
Bethlehem, which was the home town of Joseph, so they could be counted.
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Mary
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It's a long way isn't it Joseph.
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Joseph
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Yes my dear
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Mary
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Are we there yet
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Joseph
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No not yet.
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About a third of the way round the hall.
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Mary
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Its a very long way isn't it Joseph
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Joseph
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Yes my dear
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Mary
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Are we there yet
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Joseph
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No not yet
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About two thirds of the way round the hall
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Mary
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It's a very very long way isn't it Joseph
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Joseph
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Yes my dear
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Mary
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Are we there yet
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Joseph
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No not yet
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Very nearly at the front of the hall
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Mary
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It's a very very very long way
isn't it Joseph
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Joseph
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Yes my dear
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Mary
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Are we there yet
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Joseph
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Yes!
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Donkey
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…And they finally reached Bethlehem
but because of the census there was no where for them to stay and all the
inns were full.
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When they get to the front Joseph knocks on the pulpit
or an imaginary door. The Innkeeper appears.
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Joseph
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Hello Inn Keeper. Is there any room
in your inn
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Inn
Keeper
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(Shakes his head) No!
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Donkey
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Aha
but there was you see. Angel did you something to do with his change of
heart.
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Angel
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Now
that would be telling, but Mary was about to have the baby and the inn keeper
did notice this and he thought again and found room in his stable.
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The Innkeeper looks at Mary and
waves his hand to get them to follow him and he leads them up to the crib.
Mary and Joseph sit down and Mary takes the baby out of the crib.
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Donkey
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It
was in this stable where the baby was born. A little boy. Mary wrapped him up
to keep him warm and placed him in a manger to sleep. The child was named
Jesus.
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Angel
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You
were in the stable that night weren’t you Don.
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Donkey
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I
was. It was wonderful. The King of Kings. The Lord of Lords born in a humble
stable bare. Amazing. Although they were all so very tired they fell asleep
and Joseph eesnored, eesnored, eesnored.
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Angel
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Yes but the tale doesn’t end there.
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Donkey
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Ah
yes, you know what’s coming next. You were there for this bit. Why don’t you
explain what happened.
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Shepherds
start walking slowly down the centre of the isle.
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Angel
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Ooohh
can I? Ooohhh I Can. OK, here goes. Now out in the fields nearby there were
some shepherds. Oooohhh look there they are (Points to the shepherds). What
had happened was an Angel of the Lord had appeared to them and told them that
the King had been born that day. Oooohhh there was worship and so much
joy out there. The shepherds were very excited and went straight to the town
to look for the King.
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When the Angel says King they all cheer and
shout their way to the front. Shepherds sit at the feet of Mary and Joseph
who smile and welcome them in.
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Angel
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When
they found our Lord they worshipped him
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Donkey
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It
was great when they turned up. There was one shepherd, eeecould, eeecould,
eeecouldn’t believe what he was seeing, eeeeeeefainted.
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One shepherd faints, the ones around him help him sit
back up.
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Angel
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What
happened next?
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Narrator
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Well, a bit later three kings from the east came to
Jerusalem and asked "where is the one to be born king of the Jews? We
saw his star in the east and have come to worship him". When they heard eeewas, eeewas, eeewas to
beeborn, beeborn, beeborn
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Angel
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Are you OK Don?
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Donkey
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(Croaky) I’m a little horse!
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Angel
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I know you are but would you like me to help anyway?
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Donkey
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Thank you, you’re a good neeeeigh…bour
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The three kings walk down the centre aisle. The King
at the front can should a stick up high with a star hanging from a string.
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Angel
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When
the three kings, oooohhh look there they are, (Points at the kings) when they
heard he was to be born in Bethlehem they went on their way and the star,
ooohhhh look there it is, there it is, the star they had seen in the east
went ahead of them and stopped over the place where the baby Jesus was.
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Whilst Donkey says the next
sentence the three kings bow, give the gifts and take their positions in the
nativity. Mary and Joseph smile and thank them.
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Donkey
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They
followed the star and when they arrived and saw baby Jesus they bowed down
and worshipped him and then they gave him gifts of gold, frankincense and
myrrh.
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Angel
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And
that’s the end of your tale
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Donkey
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(Looks
at the end of his tail then it dawns on him) Oh the end of my story. Yes it
is the end of mine but it is the beginning of his. For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he
will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of
Peace.
Now
that is the end of my story but it could be the beginning of yours if you
choose to believe.
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Wednesday, 11 November 2015
A nativity tale for use in Church
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