The Crate Escape Video

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“The Crate Escape” Video

Sometimes I will see a video from a church performance of my scripts that just makes me proud! Here is a page spotlighting one such awesome performance, of “The Crate Escape.” I am providing these links to their YouTube videos in order to not only show what an excellent job they did, but to also inspire you and impart ideas as you do them. They used the Soundtrack CD that goes with this skit, and it worked out great, as you will see.

The church is Westbridge Community Church in Lopatcong, New Jersey. Thanks to Mike Vonfabian there for providing the video links and for his work on the drama team. Go here to get the script and soundtrack for yourself!

(The play video has been split into four parts due to video length limitations at YouTube.)

The Crate Escape: Part 1

The Crate Escape: Part 2

The Crate Escape: Part 3

The Crate Escape: Part 4

More videos of the drama team: http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=vonfabian

WHAT WE OFFER:

Dramatic Plays:
Our plays range from 20 minutes all the way up to 80 minutes. They are written to engage the viewer, make them think, to impact the emotions, and present the Gospel in such a way that they perceive it as meeting the needs of their life. The aim is to bless the believer, and give the person that has never made a decision for Christ a desire to invite Him into their life.

Comedic Skits:
Our skits range in length from 5 minutes up to 20 minutes. While most are comedic in nature, using humor to impart a perspective that may not have been considered, the laughs are all tied into the message, and there is always a resolution that leads the viewer into consideration of the Truth contained in it. The humor can be enjoyed by all ages.

Soundtracks:
The soundtracks that we make to accompany the scripts add drama and emotional impact to the script’s performance. There are two different kinds of script and soundtrack; the kind where you do the lines live and the soundtrack is played at certain times during the performance; and second, the kind that supplies all the narration, music and effects mixed together to play as the actors perform, with no lines to learn. Each script description page tells you which kind it is under the “Soundtrack Key.”