Scene segments are artificial divisions created for purposes of organization and should not be considered hard breaks in the action. Instead, scenes should unfold rapidly and lyrically, flowing without interruption from one to another. Simple structures and props that can be carried on and off by the actors can be used to suggest a variety of settings.
Suggestions about set design, stage properties, costumes, and so forth are available under Production Guidelines. You may also download the complete script in PDF format ( ).
ACT ONE
Savior of the World: His Birth
Scene 1
Segment 1.1 – Zacharias and Elisabeth’s home
Segment 1.2 – The temple in Jerusalem
Segment 1.3 – A street in Nazareth and Mary’s home
Segment 1.4 – Zacharias and Elisabeth’s home
Scene 2
Segment 2.1 – Mary’s home
Segment 2.2 – Mary’s home
Segment 2.3 – A street near Zacharias and Elisabeth’s home
Segment 2.4 – Zacharias and Elisabeth’s home
Segment 2.5 – Mary’s home
Segment 2.6 – Mary’s home
Scene 3
Segment 3.1 – A street in Nazareth, then Mary and Joseph’s home
Segment 3.2 – The hills outside Bethlehem
Segment 3.3 – The city of Bethlehem
Segment 3.4 – The hills outside Bethlehem
Segment 3.5 – The stable
ACT TWO
Savior of the World: His Resurrection
Scene 1
Segment 1.1 – The garden tomb, Jerusalem
Segment 1.2 – In a house in Jerusalem
Segment 1.3 – The garden tomb
Scene 2
Segment 2.1 – Jerusalem
Segment 2.2 – Road outside Jerusalem
Segment 2.3 – The upper room, Jerusalem
Segment 2.4 – A home in Jerusalem
Segment 2.5 – The upper room
Scene 3
Segment 3.1 – The sea of Galilee, then the Mount of Olives
Segment 3.2 – A hillside near Bethany
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