Nativity Plays
Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
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My sister is a primary school teacher
She tells me that a few years ago she did an R.E. class where the kids explored the nativity story using roleplay. This went quite well until Mary told Joseph that she was pregnant, at which point the young Joseph started channelling Jerry Springer, accused Mary of being trash and demanded a divorce.
How a couple of R.E. lessons a week are supposed to cancel out a lifetime of watching daytime TV I don’t know.
( , Sat 28 Mar 2009, 23:07, 2 replies)
She tells me that a few years ago she did an R.E. class where the kids explored the nativity story using roleplay. This went quite well until Mary told Joseph that she was pregnant, at which point the young Joseph started channelling Jerry Springer, accused Mary of being trash and demanded a divorce.
How a couple of R.E. lessons a week are supposed to cancel out a lifetime of watching daytime TV I don’t know.
( , Sat 28 Mar 2009, 23:07, 2 replies)
True?
Isn't that what Joseph tried to do anyway? Except I think he wouldn't have gone on Nazareth's edition of Jeremiah Springer to demand the end of the engagement.
( , Sun 29 Mar 2009, 17:18, closed)
Isn't that what Joseph tried to do anyway? Except I think he wouldn't have gone on Nazareth's edition of Jeremiah Springer to demand the end of the engagement.
( , Sun 29 Mar 2009, 17:18, closed)
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