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SONGS/SAMPLES
1. A Night of Glory 4. Mary, Why? 7. Joseph's Dream 8. Heaven Came Down (Short Reprise) 9. Heaven Came Down (Full Reprise) 10. A Night of Glory Finale
11. Rejoice, Sing Out My Soul (Choral Reprise) |


A tiny village; a lonely stable;As the song ends Mary and Joseph greet the innkeepers and exit along with everyone except Reumah, the innkeeper’s wife. Reumah sits on her porch and begins to tell the wonderful story of that special night long ago in Bethlehem when Mary and Joseph arrived; cold, hungry, and very much in need of a room. Homer, the innkeeper, enters and begins to “help” Reumah tell the story. Their annoyance with each other is amusing. She continues by sharing with the audience the story of how Gabriel came to Mary and told her she was going to be the mother of God’s Son. When Reumah has had enough “help” telling the story she suggests that perhaps Homer would like to go spend some time cleaning the filthy stable behind their house. Reluctantly Homer exits with all but a swift kick from his loving wife.
No one suspected that God was able.
Born in a manger in Bethlehem;
A star from Heaven shines down upon Him. . .
Oh, Mary, tell me, Mary; what, what am I to do now?Act II begins with Reumah and Homer again filling in the missing pieces of the puzzle. Reumah tells the audience how Mary must now approach her parents and explain everything to them. She notes that Mary trying to convince her father that the child is really from God could roughly be equated to how hard it would be to convince her husband to clean the stable.
Although you have betrayed me, I’ll try to go on somehow.
But why, tell me, why?
I hope and I pray that somehow, some day,
Our love finds a way…oh, Mary, why?
This is a night of glory, a time to praise the new born King.AUDIENCE REACTION
So spread the Christmas story,
And let us lift our voice on high and sing!
This is a night of glory, a time to praise the new born King.
So spread the Christmas story,
And let us lift our voice on high and sing!
A night of glory, so lift your voice and sing!
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| Joseph Homer (Innkeeper) Joachim (Mary’s Father) Joseph Zechariah |
Anna (Mary’s Mother) Chloe Elizabeth Mary Reumah (Innkeeper’s Wife) |
1. Homer and ZechariahDoubling roles is accomplished with makeup, wigs, and costumes. We mention this because it demonstrates the possibility of doing a larger scale show such as this with a relatively small cast. (The original cast was made up of three men and four women.) On the other hand, you can easily utilize several dozen actors in this production by adding a chorus and not having actors play dual roles.
2. Gabriel and Joachim