Our Plays

All of these plays are available for your use. They are either free – or there is a nominal fee for the rights to use the music. With the music rights, you will receive 3 copies (one master & 2 rehearsal CDs) of the music and a DVD of a production to learn from.

We are also available to come to perform any of these productions at your church, or outreach event. We would only ask that you would provide us the money to travel to your area, (if you live outside the Vancouver BC area) and find us a place to stay, either as guests in your homes, or a hotel. Please call Trish at 778-240-2921

 

 

Some of Our Work

 

The Gift

Written by Bruce & Patricia Warren, music by Jeff Johnson

The Gift has a timeless setting, with bright costumes for the Toy Soldier, and Ballerina. There is no speaking in this production, and it requires a copy of the music to perform it. It is great for outreach events, and it will minister to Christians as well as non-Christians. It is a 20 minute allegory of creation, the fall, and redemption.

 

I Thee Wed

Written by Bruce & Patricia Warren, assisted by Marcel Lebrun, music by Jeff Johnson and Day 3 (Tony Green & Bill Burgess)
A 30 minute drama about the marriage of Christ and his Bride, the world seducing the Bride, the Bride rejecting Christ, the world hating the Bride, and Christ’s rescue of the Bride.

 

Rejection

Written by Bruce & Patricia Warren, music by Jeff Johnson

A 25 Minute drama about Jesus in the modern world and a girl who is rejected by the world. She finds Jesus, who comforts her. Soon afterwards she is accepted by the world. Then she rejects Jesus because the world rejects Him. There are no speaking parts, and a copy of the music is required to perform it.

 

The Greatest Romance

Written by Patricia Warren, music by Jeff Johnson and Day 3 (Tony Green & Bill Burgess)

A 25 Minute drama about the love of Jesus for his bride. The Greatest Romance has a Renaissance setting. This play has no speaking, and requires a copy of the music to perform it. It is great for outreach events, and it will minister to Christians as well as non-Christians.

 

The Straight, The Light, The True

Written by Daniel Williams assisted by Jeff Nyboer & Bruce Warren.

This 15 minute play requires sword play moves. The setting is in Medieval times. This play is free for you to use. If you want to perform it, just copy it onto your hard drive. Please let us know if you are using it. We’d love to hear from you!

 

Robbing God

Written by Bruce & Patricia Warren
A 30 minute drama which shows the blessing of giving, and the curses of holding back.

 

A Medieval Dessert Theatre

Written by Bruce & Trish Warren, music by Jeff Johnson & Day 3 (Tony Green & Bill Burgess)
This 2 1/2 hour production was performed at Club Jericho in November, 1995. This production consisted of many tales all intertwined together, all having a medieval theme. It began with a story of 2 enemies with a long history of battle together. Garth was the evil villain looking for revenge. Richard was one of the Kings knights, who desired to protect the kingdom from the evil Garth. Another tale from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream told a story of a pair lovers who have run off in the woods to elope, only, Hermia was betrothed to another, Demetrius, who ran after them, hoping to get his Hermia back. Then Helena chased Demetrius hoping to win his love back. And yet another story unfolded, as an acrobatics troupe performed many tricks as they enticed the Bride to leave her groom to enter into their world. The Groom finally pays a price to save her. The evening ended with a performance of “The Gift”.

 

Once Upon A Time

Written by Bruce & Trish Warren music by Jeff Johnson & Day 3 (Tony Green & Bill Burgess)
This 2 1/2 hour production was performed at the Port Moody Civic Theatre in June, 1996. This is a story set high in the mountains where a girl named Hope has traveled a long distance, climbing the most difficult mountains, to find “Wisdom” She has a very important question to ask her. Wisdom proceeds to show Hope the answer to her question by presenting four different stories: the lover scenes from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, “The Greatest Romance”, “The Straight, the Light, the True” and “The Gift”. During these stories we find out more about why Hope is really there. By the end, Hope has found what she was looking for….