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Tiffy

Description: A young girl learns a lesson from one of the oldest stories in the Bible and then shares her good fortunes.

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6.0 (Good)
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No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 2 2011

Rating: 1

Where would you perform this skit? I quit reading when the snake tickles Eve's bottom. Sorry to say, but that's very inappropriate & not suitable for kids or adults. Is the daughter a human? If so, why would it be ok to wear that type of clothing for a skit, when your trying to teach the kids not to dress that way? Thanks for having an open mind!
what? (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted November 18 2002

Rating: 2

A million years ago? Are you sure that this is the type of stuff that we should be sharing with little children? Just a thought.
My mistake (Rated by: JC) Posted August 4 2002

Rating: 10

THIS is the best play!!!
No Heading (Rated by: Carl Eller) Posted June 4 2002

Rating: 9

I just tried to perform this play using only my fingers and, I gotta tell ya, it really didn't work. Eve needs to be sorta sexy, and my index finger isn't. Sigh. I'll keep looking.
Can't tell this one too many times! (Rated by: Terry) Posted June 3 2002

Rating: 10

A timeless story of sin and redemption is well-told in this puppet skit.

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