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(Rated by: St. Weber (fr Wings)) Posted August 6 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| I don't understand this play, but I embrace things that I don't understand. I want to learn more. Will Joel be regurgitated? Will Pethuel be avenged? You are Judeo-Semantic. |
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| Tremendous
(Rated by: Johnny D Puppet) Posted September 26 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| So, so good. Really, any study of Christianity should begin with this play. It clears up so many murky area and sheds light on foggy doctrinal questions. Bravo Puppet 2 Puppet! |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted December 20 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
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| Wise Blood
(Rated by: Hazel Motes) Posted December 20 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| When the final tribulation comes, there will be many cries for help! Anyone who doubts the message of this play should refer to Joel 2:11.
Backsliders beware! |
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(Rated by: Ebbe Sand) Posted March 20 2003 |
Rating: 10 |
| This play reminds me very much of something I was thinking about last
month. About farming. I am going to make a German translation of this and
perform it. I don't have worm puppets, but I use heating ducts instead. |
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| Fantastic
(Rated by: Gustav Butterbrot) Posted April 23 2003 |
Rating: 10 |
| Herr Sand told me about this play and we made a performance of it in Berlin last weekend. The response was angry and excited!! A very big success I think. We will do this again and again.
Danke Sehr! |
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| Challenging
(Rated by: subrosax) Posted October 29 2002 |
Rating: 9 |
| Finally, a puppet play that addresses some of the more "grown-up" theological issues. I'd like to do this one for the kids in my teen outreach group. I might change the "Joel" name though. Sounds too Jewish. |
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(Rated by: Daisy Aquinas) Posted November 12 2002 |
Rating: 9 |
| Frankly, I think Christian puppetry is a little top-heavy with so-called "cute" animals like puppies and racoons. The invertabrate worm is certainly a welcome respite. Thanks again P2P! |
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| Sackcloth RULES!
(Rated by: CrafterPuppet) Posted February 28 2003 |
Rating: 9 |
| I am speechless. Teaches us the value of daggers, though I was sad to see Joel consumed. Hope I never meet a cankerworm. |
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| Palmerworm
(Rated by: Razzle McDazzle) Posted August 1 2002 |
Rating: 8 |
| Our group will conversate about this one for sure! Nice job. |
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| Worm
(Rated by: Call me Ishmael) Posted November 27 2002 |
Rating: 8 |
| Though somewhat reminiscent of "Un Chien Andelou" I found this play to be a surrealist masterpiece in it's own right. At the same time, it claims a space for Christian puppet theatre in the genre. Bravo. |
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| worm lives?
(Rated by: Virgil) Posted June 30 2003 |
Rating: 8 |
| Hmm. I'm not sure how to stage this one, but I like it. I was a little surprised by the twist with the worm at the end, but I can see so clearly how it was necessary now. |
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| Worms are icky.
(Rated by: Barry Christmas) Posted August 5 2002 |
Rating: 7 |
| Howdy. Don't know about you folks but I think worms are icky. They do help illustrate evil but I still don't like em. Never have, never will. I don't even go fishin'. |
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(Rated by: Stella) Posted March 6 2003 |
Rating: 7 |
| Well, I'm not sure this is what I was looking for, but it there is a good message in here somewhere. I like the worms, and I think kids will like the silly string. |
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| YucK
(Rated by: Aaron) Posted August 9 2002 |
Rating: 5 |
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| Crying all the way to the bank?!
(Rated by: Rev. Horton Heat) Posted March 31 2003 |
Rating: 5 |
| Wait a minute... is there money to be made in Chistian puppetry? I guess I'm doing something wrong, because I haven't made a thin dime. |
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| I agree with Mary Anne Seymour
(Rated by: Terry) Posted August 6 2002 |
Rating: 4 |
| This is a cry for help...and someone's crying all the way to the bank! Get help! |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 23 2004 |
Rating: 3 |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 2 2002 |
Rating: 2 |
| lots of violence and will the kids really get what's going on? |
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| Huh?
(Rated by: Markus Wolf) Posted November 12 2002 |
Rating: 2 |
| Sounds like the exact transcription of a late night pizza induced nightmare. The message is lost, even to this children's pastor. Sounds like a great excuse to use silly string though. I would re-target your audience to bored goth artsy youth group members. |
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| What is this? A cry for help?
(Rated by: Mary Anne Seymour) Posted August 6 2002 |
Rating: 1 |
| This is off center and weird. This is not a Christian puppet play, it's someone's cry for help. |
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(Rated by: David Marriott) Posted February 28 2003 |
Rating: 1 |
| If you are attempting to be the next C.S. Lewis or J.R.R. Tolkein, you better take this one back to the drawing board. (to much sugar or something) |
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| not good
(Rated by: Ruth) Posted May 17 2010 |
Rating: 1 |
| It is too graphic and violent... This sends the wrong message to kids! |
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| Don't Do Drugs
(Rated by: Armond Hammer) Posted May 25 2016 |
Rating: 1 |
| I was looking for a Christian puppet skit on anger. I don't know what I just read but I'm pretty sure the writer was doped up. |
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