Drama
Struggle for Education
Throughout the history of America, Black Americans have always struggled for equal access to education. This sketch recounts three major education struggles in the history of Black Americans: Freedom to Learn; Justice to Learn, and Funding to Learn.
Prison Break
A teenage boy struggles with his inner man. He feels as if he’s a prisoner of his carnal nature and doesn’t know how to break free. With his last ounce of faith, he decides to turn away from his carnal man and yield to the Spirit of God.
The Mask
TLS0053Most of us (Christians) struggle to overcome personal hurts, bad habits, and hang-ups. This Reader’s Theatre piece exposes the false persona, (the “mask”) we wear to disguise how we are really doing. It examines why we wear a mask; what’s the impact of wearing our mask; and how we can remove our mask and recover for the sin and pain in our life.
A Father’s Time
TLS0033Charles is a workaholic and spends very little time with his family. From the time his son was born to the time his son became a teenager Charles put his job responsibilities ahead of the parenting responsibilities. As a result, he failed to recognize and heed to the warning signs that ultimately lead to the tragic death of his son.
Palm Sunday Witnesses
TLS0053Thousands of people were present to witness Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Among them were Passover Visitors, Pharisees, and Jesus’ Disciples. A representative from each group will share their feelings about what Jesus meant to them as they witnessed Jesus riding into the city.
Mary Go Round
TLS0024Woman of today, like Mary, the mother of Jesus, are faced with a variety of challenges throughout their life. Women are called to serve, called to endure, and called to be faithful. In this Reader’s Theater presentation, we encounter three modern day Marys at age 20, 40, and 80, in their quest to be a faithful woman of God