| |
|
|
|

King of the Jungle is a festive, non-seasonal musical with a strong
evangelical and missions-based theme. The main character, Dr. Jonathan
Grimes, finds himself in hot water with his greedy bosses Holmes,
Sneed and Grubb after exploding his lab during a scientific experiment.
As penance, Grimes and his lab assistants must head off to the remote
African village of Awagambi where Msrs. Holmes, Sneed and Grubb have
discovered a new source of the expensive alloy Grimes uses in the
lab. But deceiving the people of Awagambi to give up their precious
resource isn't as easy as Grimes hopes, and through the strong Christian
witness of the citizens of Awagambi, Grimes realizes that he has traveled
half way around the world looking for Super Carbonic Lithium Alloy,
but found what he really needed instead -- a relationship with Jesus
Christ. |
|
|

Four thousand years after the first Christmas, the world no longer
knows what Christmas is all about. The wisemen now work for the Interstellar
Council for Galactic and Temporal Continuity. It's their job to study
the past and document the lessons learned for future generations.
For years, the wisemen traveled in their Rocket-Powered Camel (RPC)
time machines. Recently, however, the Council banned time travel when
they discovered too many wisemen interfering with history. But its
Christmas Eve, and Captain Scott is longing for adventure. At the
urging of her Cyber-Robotic Animatronic Scientific Historian (CRASH)
unit, she warily agrees to set off through time to discover the meaning
of Christmas. CRASH has made significant changes to the rocket powered
camel and renamed it the RPC-6000. Robbie and Crash board the camel
to find their crew waiting for them. Together, they travel through
the centuries tracing the history of Christmas until they finally
land in Bethlehem on the first Christmas night. |
|
|

Based on the popular television show The Apprentice, The Apostle is
a very contemporary musical which offers multimedia opportunties to
reach today's kids. In the story, Ronald Crump is looking for someone
to be the Apostle. He charges three teams with writing a commercial
that tells someone how to secure his or her own future. Of the three
teams only ServantCorp gets it right: the only way to secure the future,
and the only way to be an Apostle, is through faith in Christ. The
show is formatted in a similar fashion to the tv show featuring live
scenes and cut away interviews. The cutaways can either be video taped
ahead of time or done live as the show unfolds. |
|
|
| |
|
| |
|
The
Ballad of Bullheaded Billy
The Ballad of Bullheaded Billy is an adventurous wild west look
at the story of the Prodigal Son. In this 60 minute musical, we
meet Billy, the Father's youngest son, and follow his journey from
home with new found friends Dewey, Cheatham & Howe. The trio
convinces Billy to ask for his inheritance and hit the road with
them -- they'll take him to Sin City where every penny become a
dollar and every dollar becomes a grand. But once Billy loses his
money, he discovers that his new found friends aren't friends at
all. While sitting in the pig pen at Hog Heaven, Billy realizes
that only grace can save him now. He returns home to find his father
waiting with forgiveness and open arms. This musical is full of
fun music, entertaining characters and plenty of powerful messages
about God's love and forgiveness for your kids and audience.
|
|
Argh!
It's Christmas
Join the most musical group of pirates
that ever sailed the seas as they set off in search of Christmas
Treasure. With the help of the local Constable and visits
from the characters of the first Christmas, the pirate crew
discovers that Christmas treasure isn't about riches and gold,
it's about the miracle that happened in the manger. This musical
wraps the treasure of Christmas in an entertaining, crowd
pleasing package without sacrificing the purity of the Gospel
message. |
|
Journey
to Tahinoaho
The Tahinoahu resort is open for business
and accepting guests. Everyone comes to the Island for a reason.
Every guest comes with questions and for personal reasons.
With the help of the very qualified and very enlightened hotel
staff, the guests realize that the answer to all their questions,
and the secret to peace that passes all understanding lies
in a relationship with Jesus Christ. This tropical island
adventure transports kids and your audience to a place where
Christ is the Way, the Truth and the Life. |
He's
the One that I Want
This 50's musical tells the story of
a high school student who spends her summer at camp away from
family and friends. While there, she discovers Christ and
gives her life to him. Once she returns to Jefferson High,
however, she's got to figure out how to walk the line between
her new relationship with Christ and her old friends. To complicate
matters, Kristie, her best friend from camp, has just moved
to town and knows Jordan gave her life to Jesus over the summer.
Full of fun, 50's style music, and a message that packs a
powerful and relevant whallop, this musical will have your
kids asking, "How do I live my life for Christ in the
real world?" |
Mission:
Possible
Join the Angelic Mission Possible Force
as the events of the first Christmas unfold in this cosmic
look at Christmas. God had a definite plan for the birth of
Christ, and the forces of evil were lined up to try and derail
the plan to save mankind. This creative and musical look at
the Nativity story asks the question of what roles God's angels
may have played in making sure the plan came off as scheduled. |
All the musicals described on these pages
are available for sale in our webstore. Preview packs include a
script, score and CD. Click the WHAT WE OFFER link above for complete
information. For a synopsis or ordering information on any of our
musicals, please click the contact link below and email us. |
|
|
|
|
|
|