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Jesus Is Coming

Description: A play about a squirrel who worships Jesus and is turned into a human!

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5.6 (Average)
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Confusing! (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted April 12 2007

Rating: 1

Not appropriate for young children (or adults with any biblical knowledge) , unacceptable.
This is too strange. (Rated by: Michael) Posted June 17 2004

Rating: 2

It's not really about the return of the Lord is it? I think the way Mr House and the squirrell alternate between orthodox cliches and strange antisocial/aggressive behaviour and then back again will only confuse 5-7 year olds - what is the message? It's Ok to bite someone's leg off if you do it with a Christian cliche???
Just read it! (Rated by: Jenn) Posted February 15 2004

Rating: 9

Funny. Appropriate. I can't use it, but perhaps others can.
Those who can't write, teach (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 14 2004

Rating: 9

Those who can't write puppet plays, write bitter critiques. Enuf said, cest paz?
As Virgil says, (Rated by: Dave Marriott) Posted January 14 2004

Rating: 4

this one is Theologically, um questionable. Also, if you choose to use an Old English type accent, try to incorporate it throughout the piece. Maybe take a different approach to the squirrel thing and show how God has made us to be in dominion over animals - squirrels.
Get ready for the rim-shot! (Rated by: Lester) Posted January 7 2004

Rating: 10

"I don't live in Los Angeles, do they have a squirrel infestation problem there?!" CRASH! Thanks for the laugh, you "nut"! I like the funny ones that are a hoot! Reminds me of David Marriot's "Attempt At Humor" And I do mean "Attempt." Meaning: ya gotta laugh once in a while, even us CPs! Anyhoo get some British accent into the next one. They kill!

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