![]() ![]() You know how these workers are always complaining about the size of the rocks for the new Pyramids. They are very strong workers.\n\nPHAROAH: Do you think that might be a danger? Perhaps they will challenge my rule – make demands. Are there really that many Hebrews?\n\nADVISOR: Oh yes, your highness. I have the numbers here.\n\nPHAROAH: Let’s see.Nubians, Midians, yes, very good. ![]() ![]() I want to know all the people who I rule over!\n\nADVISOR: Yes, you’re Royal Highness. But after many years, after Joseph and his brothers had died, a new Pharaoh rose to power.\n\nPHAROAH: Advisor, bring me the latest census report. Bring the entire family, we’ll make a great life here.\n\nNarrator: The Hebrews all moved to Egypt and had many children and lived a successful life. The Pharaoh will be able to feed the people for three years at least, even if we get no rain.\n\nBENJAMIN: What does the Pharaoh think of us Hebrews?\n\nJOSEPH: He loves me. I’ve stored away tons of food in giant warehouses. Playstation 3 in every house, High Definition Television, Lincoln Navigators in the driveway, This is the most powerful nation on the planet!\n\nBENJAMIN: Did you have rain this year? Are the gardens and crops doing well?\n\nJOSEPH: We don’t have to worry about that. That is why we had to come down to Egypt!\n\nJOSEPH: Well, don’t worry.life in Egypt is fantastic. I've written it for large crowds - so there are 13 parts, but if you have a smaller gathering you can easily double up.\n\nLET MY PEOPLE GO!\n A short play for the seder \n\nCAST: NARRATOR, JOSEPH, BENJAMIN, PHAROAH, ADVISOR, HEBREW 1, HEBREW 2, HEBREW 3, BOSS, BAT PHAROAH, MOSES, GOD, AARON (13 parts)\n\nNARRATOR: Our story begins in the land of Egypt where Joseph, once a prisoner, is now the Pharaoh’s chief advisor.\n\nJOSEPH: So how are things back in Israel?\n\nBENJAMIN: Oy! Terrible. This short play/skit is in the style of \"sedra scenes\" - a contemporary take which makes the story current but stays true to the Exodus narrative. "body": "Here is a kid and adult friendly alternative to for the Maggid section (the Passover story section) of the Haggadah. "covertext": "Here is a kid and adult friendly alternative to for the Maggid section (the Passover story section) of the Haggadah. "title": "Passover Play - a ten minute script for all ages", The Incredible Season Finale by Mora V."handle": "passover-play-ten-minute-script-all-ages",.Davina Arlington Wants Revenge by Tyler Dwiggins.Attempted Theft of a Confection from a Minor by Patrick Greene.To perform an individual play, click on its title below: To purchase this book of plays, click "Order Scripts" above. This book contains eight 10-minute plays. You never know what's coming next when your suspects include disgruntled chefs, teen detectives, and vengeful divas, but one thing's for certain: Every alibi is absolutely absurd. Designed as a flexible build-your-own mystery, you can perform these plays in any combination and thread them together with optional interludes. because they were all committing other ridiculous crimes at the time. Leslie Arlington is murdered, a clueless detective finds the suspects are all reluctant to admit their alibis. We challenged eight playwrights to find the comedy in crime in this rogue's gallery of ten-minute plays wrapped in a classic whodunnit. ![]()
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