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Helltown

Description: Part one in our "Helltown" series. This hard-hitting series follows a detective who exposes hypocrisy in a small "normal" town. It's fun, but it doesn't pull any punches!

Average Rating:
8.3 (Very good)
13 votes
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No Heading (Rated by: Ben Readin) Posted June 3 2017

Rating: 3

I guess the message is that the meek inherit the earth but no explanation. There was alot of hamburger helper here but no meat. I do like the Dragnet theme so I gave it some stars.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 20 2011

Rating: 10

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Super fun! (Rated by: S. Brown) Posted September 16 2007

Rating: 10

we have a limited budget and a great need for fun plays and this fits both bills. I must thank you for this great play.
No Heading (Rated by: matt) Posted January 19 2007

Rating: 8

i agree with the one who mentioned that the devil DOES in fact, know scripture. other than that is was a good skit!
THIS IS DYNAMITE! (Rated by: Perry) Posted June 12 2005

Rating: 10

Wow - I want to do the entire series!
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 15 2004

Rating: 5

I can't picture kids of any age getting anything from this.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 10 2004

Rating: 10

I also am a puppet director and found the script both entertaining and informative.
ok, I was wrong... (Rated by: Dave Marriott) Posted July 18 2003

Rating: 10

I was dead wrong before, whether or not the previous allegations are true or not, who cares? That was an awesome puppet script. The Biblical message was great! I agree with Ishmael, this is so effective in exposing false teachers. Fine piece of writing here Jim...
Missed the fireworks, I guess (Rated by: Terry) Posted March 6 2003

Rating: 10

Don't know what all the broo-ha-ha is about, but this is a very servicable script that I could see fitting a few of our up-coming events.
Wow! Like, this is everytown! I think I live there. Hello! I mean Hell, well maybe sometimes. (Rated by: Christeen) Posted March 4 2003

Rating: 10

Doesn't every town sorta seems like this. I mean c'mon, there's a Crest diner in my town too! Whatever. Like, this script is sooooo real. I mean, isn't everything not quite what it seems. And isn't the Devil (or Old Scratch or Bealzebub or whatever) lurking under every corner (or Terlet seat). Thanks P2P (once again). BTW, I'm a girl (for MW).
Hard boiled (Rated by: Call me Ishmael) Posted March 4 2003

Rating: 10

This is an excellent script. I particularly enjoyed how you incorporated our Indigenous Peoples "trickster" legends into the Pastor Coyote character. In a way, I think this addresses the subject of false prophets more effectively than the "Prodigal Son" play. Well done.
what a hoot! (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 4 2003

Rating: 10

I think kids will really enjoy this play! Very clever and suspenseful. I'm definately going to use this script in my ministry. One of your better plays P2P.
Not Bad (Rated by: Rev. S. Mark Robinson) Posted March 4 2003

Rating: 9

The only mistake I found is that the play states that Satan doesn't know Scripture. In fact, he does. He knows it better than we do. The problem is that he perverts it and twists it. Aside from that, it's a good script.

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