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The Colors Of Schmutz

Description: Schmutz (rhymes with puts), a melancholy monster, discovers the story of salvation in his art work.

Average Rating:
8.4 (Very good)
31 votes
No Heading (Rated by: David Marriott) Posted February 27 2003

Rating: 10

refreshed by the simplicity
Great Salvation Message (Rated by: Arwen) Posted March 7 2003

Rating: 10

I like this script...the part about the papers is funny, but I like how it becomes serious at the end.
No Heading (Rated by: John D) Posted March 8 2003

Rating: 10

I don't know what you guys are on about, this play is spectacularly good
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted May 29 2003

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: LH) Posted June 5 2003

Rating: 10

The audience will enjoy this script! Keep up the good work!
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 19 2004

Rating: 10

Awesome! This is just what I was looking for with a great introduction to my new monster puppet. God is good!
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 7 2004

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
Good Job (Rated by: Jeremy Gaudette) Posted April 25 2004

Rating: 10

Excellent work. Just the stuff I am looking for.
I love this script (Rated by: Pam) Posted May 29 2005

Rating: 10

Thank you for this script. It's got really subtle humour.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 20 2005

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
Outstanding (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted February 16 2007

Rating: 10

A lighthearted but to the point skit. I love it. Keep up the good work and may God bless you.
Perfect!!! (Rated by: Julie) Posted November 4 2010

Rating: 10

Our church is doing Thankgiving in the park. We are doing an outreach to our neighbors. We are working on the colors of the gospel and this script is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you!
good (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 20 2011

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 12 2015

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
Great Job (Rated by: Rachel) Posted March 1 2003

Rating: 9

Great Job Markus! I love the way you persent and use of the wordless book. Making a wordless book after this presentation would be a great craft for kids and give them the story in their hands.
No Heading (Rated by: Bob's Hope) Posted June 19 2003

Rating: 9

That was a good one.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 16 2004

Rating: 9

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 31 2004

Rating: 9

I liked this. It's clever and for an older age.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted June 14 2005

Rating: 9

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted April 27 2006

Rating: 9

Thank you for a great way to reinforce the wordless book. We are going to South America on a Child Evangelism Trip and this script is perfect.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted October 21 2008

Rating: 9

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted June 26 2012

Rating: 9

It is punchy, and funny- but gives the message. I would use it!
No Heading (Rated by: Kamilah Bridges) Posted February 25 2003

Rating: 8

No Comments Provided
Quite colorful & fun (Rated by: Joseph) Posted April 30 2003

Rating: 8

The play incorporates:after Easter,arbor day concepts-& neat stuff with a touch of humor.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 15 2004

Rating: 8

No Comments Provided
Great Skit (Rated by: Josh) Posted July 23 2007

Rating: 8

I believe the skit is very entertaining and with the right "teacher" in front the stage can become a fantastic lesson.
Very Good! (Rated by: Sue Robins ) Posted May 17 2011

Rating: 8

I was looking for a script for one puppet with a great story. Loved it! You are blessed!
I see Markus is back! (Rated by: peter) Posted March 16 2004

Rating: 7

Welcome back, Markus. Gave your script a nine. How generous. Be sure to savage a few other scripts while you're here. And here's an idea: right a new script once in a while.
Reserving judgement (Rated by: Lester) Posted February 27 2003

Rating: 5

I can't read this thing. It goes off the page. Trying re-posting. [Ed: this has been fixed now]
Is this the one written by the crazy guy? (Rated by: Bill Gilfry) Posted March 7 2003

Rating: 3

Script's okay, I guess. But I hear the guy's looney-bins.
No Heading (Rated by: Whatever) Posted March 1 2003

Rating: 1

exactly

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