Crucifixion script, for reader's theater
OKAY, THIS IS RISKY.
We’re giving you free download access to an evaluation copy of an entire script, written as a reader’s theater performance.
The script is about the crucifixion of Jesus, and its parallel to the death of a modern-day man suffering from cancer. It’s called Two Deaths and it’s intended for use in a worship service.
Please take note. It’s copyrighted. That means it’s illegal to reproduce it, perform it, or use it in any other way without permission. And that permission will cost $25. Or $50 if you want the accompanying PowerPoint slide presentation.
Part 1 of why this is risky. The author lives off his income from writing. So if you use this in church or anywhere else without requesting permission and paying the modest fee (less than you’d pay for printed scripts for the readers), the author loses part of his income.
Part 2 of why this is risky. You might get caught. It’s often easier to get forgiveness than permission. But not when it comes to copyrighted material. Permission comes a whole lot easier, and cheaper. Besides, it’s the right thing to do.
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