BEDLAM AT BETHLEHEM - full-length Christmas Play
by Tom Erb
FULL LENGTH (8M/7F) At Shady Acres Retirement Home, older people are gearing up for their annual Christmas Eve Nativity play, a side-splitting and unconventional retelling of the classic story. Ethel, the self-appointed director and overzealous Virgin Mary, leads a chaotic cast of colorful characters, each bringing their unique mayhem to the production. The rehearsals are a hilarious mess, with forgotten lines...
FULL LENGTH (8M/7F) At Shady Acres Retirement Home, older people are gearing up for their annual Christmas Eve Nativity play, a side-splitting and unconventional retelling of the classic story. Ethel, the self-appointed director and overzealous Virgin Mary, leads a chaotic cast of colorful characters, each bringing their unique mayhem to the production. The rehearsals are a hilarious mess, with forgotten lines, misplaced props, and unexpected improvisations, creating a laugh-out-loud comedy that is sure to entertain and amuse.
Frank, an enthusiastic 90-year-old, insists on crawling and cooing as Baby Jesus, a unique interpretation that never fails to bring a smile. Mable, the easily confused flip-flops between playing a sheep and the Virgin Mary, adds her twist to the roles. Ed, a grumpy older man, reluctantly takes on the role of a Wise Man, constantly bickering with his fellow cast members. Betty, a former drama teacher, challenges Ethel's direction at every turn, adding to the behind-the-scenes drama.
As rehearsals progress, the pandemonium escalates. Sal, a former boxer, demands to play a "Wise Guy" with a thick New York accent, while the flamboyant Miriam, dripping in jewelry, declares herself the human embodiment of the Christmas Star. Juan, a Spanish-speaking resident, needs to remember his role as an extra and improvise his lines, much to the confusion of his fellow actors.
Other quirky residents include Dolly, who relishes her role as the villainous innkeeper; Wilbur, who insists on incorporating his model train set into the play; and the perpetually confused couple, Stanley and Harriet, who can't quite grasp the difference between the Nativity and their favorite Hollywood movies.
As the big night approaches, the production becomes a gloriously ridiculous, improvisational disaster filled with forgotten lines, misplaced props, and general pandemonium. Yet, despite the chaos, the residents find joy and camaraderie in their shared experience, creating a warm and togetherness that is truly heartwarming. In the end, the laughter, love, and sense of community make their unorthodox Nativity play a true celebration of the Christmas spirit.
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