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    A New Star

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      But not to him.

      NARRATOR

      Some people never learn.

      MUSICIAN 1

      (re: Musician 2)

      Stop picking on him. We're supposed to be friends.

      (Musician 2 humphs)

      NARRATOR

      Or do they?

      (MUSICIANS exit)

      NARRATOR

      Later in the evening, shepherds arrived in a nearby field.

      (SHEPHERD 1 and SHEPHERD 2 enter, they sit [or kneel] down)

      MUSIC 5: "HOPES AND FEARS"

      SHEPHERDS

      WE'RE LONELY SHEPHERDS

      TENDING SHEEP

      WE HAVE OUR

      HOPES AND FEARS,

      LIKE EVERYONE.

      UPON THE HILL IT'S

      HARD TO KEEP

      FROM DREAMING

      AS NIGHT APPEARS

      THAT JUST FOR A MOMENT

      THE WORLD WILL TURN

      AND WE'LL WAKE TO LEARN

      THAT A NEW LIFE

      HAS BEGUN.

      [end of Music 5]

      (Shepherds remain on stage)

      NARRATOR

      In the heart of Bethlehem were many places where people could stay. One place in particular, this one...

      (CURTAIN OPENS)

      NARRATOR

      ... proved to be very important.

      SCENE 4

      SETTING

      Bethlehem; the stage is divided roughly into three.

      AT RISE

      INNKEEPER and INNKEEPER'S WIFE (and any additional STAFF as deemed necessary) are rushing and fussing in and around in The Inn.

      (Mary and Joseph, without the hobby-horse/donkey, stand looking very weary)

      JOSEPH

      (to Innkeeper)

      Excuse me, sir. Do you have a room for us?

      (Innkeeper would like to help, but is very stressed)

      INNKEEPER

      A room?

      JOSEPH

      Yes, sir. Somewhere for my wife, at least.

      MUSIC 6: "BETHLEHEM IS BUSY"

      INNKEEPER

      BETHLEHEM IS BUSY,

      IT'S NEARLY OVERFLOWING

      WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE COMING

      INNKEERER'S WIFE

      AND NO ONE WHO IS GOING.

      CHOIR

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      INNKEEPER

      BETHLEHEM IS BUSY,

      INNKEEPER'S WIFE

      THE CENSUS, AND THE TAXES,

      INNKEEPER

      IT'S GOING TO TAKE FOREVER,

      BEFORE MY WIFE RELAXES.

      CHOIR

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      INNKEEPER

      BETHLEHEM IS BUSY,

      AND ALL OUR ROOMS ARE TAKEN.

      WE ONLY HAVE A STABLE,

      INNKEEPER'S WIFE

      WHERE LUXURY'S FORSAKEN.

      CHOIR

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM,

      OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM,

      OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      CHOIR

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      BETH-LEE-EE-HEM, OH BETH-LE-HEM.

      ALL

      BETHLEHEM IS BUSY.

      [end of Music 6]

      JOSEPH

      May we have the stable then, please.

      INNKEEPER

      Certainly. My wife will show you where it is.

      WIFE

      (sighs)

      Me, again. I do everything around here.

      (Innkeeper's Wife bustles out, followed by a hobbling Mary, and Joseph [exit])

      NARRATOR

      Mary and Joseph were shown to the stable.

      (Innkeeper and all staff exit)

      (Innkeeper's Wife enters [The Stable], with Mary and Joseph with hobby-horse/donkey)

      WIFE

      It's not much, but it is dry.

      JOSEPH

      Thank you, ma'am.

      MARY

      Yes, thank you.

      WIFE

      (to Mary, "woman-to-woman", as she holds Mary's hand)

      God bless you, my dear.

      (Innkeeper's Wife exits)

      (Joseph helps Mary to sit down, then sits down himself. Joseph comforts Mary)

      NARRATOR

      Mary and Joseph were in need of a sit down, but Joseph was restless inside.

      JOSEPH

      Try to get some sleep.

      MARY

      It's not easy for me.

      (Mary falls asleep immediately, does one quick snore)

      (JOSEPH stands)

      (ANGELS, except ANGEL 3, quietly enter [each side of The Stable] and stand near to the sleeping Mary. NOTE: Angels cannot be seen by Joseph)

      ANGEL 1

      (re: birth of Jesus, to Angel 2)

      Has anything happened yet?

      ANGEL 2

      No. Not yet.

      ANGEL 1

      (disappointed)

      Oh, dear.

      MUSIC 7: "THE WONDER OF THE NIGHT"

      JOSEPH

      WAITING IN THE WONDER OF THE NIGHT

      AND WITH FATHERHOOD IN SIGHT,

      I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO.

      ANGELS

      JOSEPH, YOU'RE A VERY SPECIAL MAN

      NO ONE CAN DO THE THINGS YOU CAN,

      AND GOD HAS FAITH IN YOU.

      JOSEPH

      (turning to Mary)

      I SEE MY MARY

      WITH THE HEAVY WEIGHT SHE BEARS

      THEN LOOK WHERE WE ARE,

      IT'S LIKE NOBODY CARES

      ANGEL 2

      (spoken)

      I care.

      ANGEL 1

      (spoken)

      And me.

      JOSEPH

      IS THIS REALLY HOW THE BIRTH

      IS GOING TO BE?

      ANGELS & CHOIR

      JOSEPH, EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT,

      IN THE WONDER OF THE NIGHT.

      [end of Music 7]

      ANGEL 2

      (to Angel 1)

      He can't see us, can he.

      ANGEL 1

      No.

      NARRATOR

      The angels didn't reveal themselves to Joseph.

      (ANGEL 3 enters)

      ANGEL 3

      (to Angels)

      We have to go now.

      ANGEL 2

      (disappointed)

      Aw. Why?

      ANGEL 1

      Yes, it must be any moment now. Can't we stay?

      ANGEL 3

      Gabrielle needs us on the hillside.

      ANGEL 1

      (reluctantly)

      OK.

      (Angels exit)

      NARRATOR

      Then... the moment came.

      (Mary stirs, now holding Baby Jesus)

      MARY

      He is born!

      (A bright light appears over the stable)

      JOSEPH

      I love you, Mary.

      MARY

      And I love you, Joseph.

      (Joseph helps Mary to wrap the baby in white clothing)

      (Shepherds are becoming alarmed by the growing brightness of the light)

      NARRATOR

      The star above the stable could be seen easily from where the shepherds were camped.

      SHEPHERD 2

      (re: distant star, to Shepherd 1)

      What do you think that is?

      SHEPHERD 1

      I don't know.

      NARRATOR

      But it frightened people who didn't know what it meant.

      SHEPHERD 2

      Do you think it's coming towards us?

      SHEPHERD 1

      No. But I'm scared all the same.

      (Gabrielle enters, and stands before Shepherds)

      SHEPHERD 2

      (taken aback)

      Oh.

      SHEPHERD 1

      (to Gabrielle)

      Who are you?

      (Gabrielle smiles benignly at Shepherds)

      GABRIELLE

      Do not be afraid.

      (Angels enter
    , grouping themselves behind Gabrielle)

      MUSIC 8: "DON'T BE AFRAID"

      GABRIELLE & ANGELS

      DON'T BE AFRAID, SHEPHERDS!

      WE BRING YOU NEWS OF JOY.

      THE PRAYERS OF YOUR GENERATIONS

      HAVE BEEN REALISED,

      BEEN REALISED IN A BOY.

      SHEPHERD 1

      (spoken)

      What should we do?

      GABRIELLE & ANGELS

      NOT FAR FROM HERE IS A STABLE,

      WHERE THERE'S A BABE DRESSED IN WHITE.

      FOLLOW THE STAR TO A MANGER

      AND THE MIRACLE BORN,

      MIRACLE BORN OF TONIGHT.

      SHEPHERD 2

      (spoken)

      But we have nothing to give Him.

      GABRIELLE

      TAKE YOUR HOPE, TAKE YOUR FAITH.

      ANGELS

      THAT'S ALL GOD IS ASKING OF YOU.

      GABRIELLE & ANGELS

      THEN TELL THE WORLD WHAT YOU'VE FOUND;

      GABRIELLE, ANGELS & CHOIR

      TELL THEM THAT DREAMS CAN COME TRUE.

     

      SO, DON'T BE AFRAID SHEPHERDS!

      WE BRING YOU NEWS,

      BRING YOU NEWS

      OF JOY.

      ANGELS

      OF JOY, OF JOY.

      OF JOY, OF JOY.

      OF JOY, OF JOY.

      CHOIR

      DON'T BE AFRAID,

      DON'T BE AFRAID,

      DON'T BE AFRAID.

      [end of Music 8]

      SHEPHERD 1

      Should we go there now?

      GABRIELLE

      Yes.

      SHEPHERD 2

      What about our flock?

      ANGEL 1

      Don't worry. We'll look after them.

      (Shepherds exit)

      (Angels take the books they've been holding from behind their backs; we see that the title of each book is "SHEEP FOR DUMMIES")

      (Gabrielle and Angels step backwards to be behind curtain, as:)

      (CURTAIN)

      SCENE 5

      SETTING

      In FRONT OF CURTAIN.

      (WISE MEN enter carrying gifts [in cotton bags]. In addition, Wise Man 1 carries a map)

      (Narrator watches them arrive)

      NARRATOR

      (curiously)

      Ooh, hello.

      (Wise Men stop)

      WISE MAN 1

      (to Wise Man 2)

      Did you bring the myrrh?

      WISE MAN 2

      No. I thought you brought the myrrh.

      WISE MAN 1

      I didn't bring it.

      NARRATOR

      You won't believe who these three are.

      WISE MAN 3

      It's all right. I brought it.

      WISE MAN 1

      Phew!

      WISE MAN 3

      And I cancelled the milk.

      (Narrator, with arms folded, turns to look on at the Wise Men as the music starts)

      MUSIC 9: "THE PENNY DROPS"

      WISE MEN

      WE ARE WISE MEN

      TRAVELLING EAST

      WISE MAN 2

      (spoken)

      West.

      WISE MEN

      WEST.

      OUR COMPASS SKILLS

      PUT TO THE TEST.

      BUT WE'LL COME THROUGH

      (long intake of breath)

      WE ALWAYS DO.

      (Wise Man 3 straightens the map that Wise Man 1 carries, as:)

      CHOIR

      NOT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      WAIT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      WISE MEN

      OH. OH-OO-WOH.

      DIGGA DIGGA DOOM-CHA.

      WISE MAN 3

      (spoken)

      I like this bit.

      (Wise Men do short, soft-shoe dance for two bars)

      WISE MEN

      OH. OH-OO-WOH.

      DIGGA DIGGA DOOM-CHA.

      CHOIR

      WAIT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      WISE MEN

      WE ARE WISE MEN

      SEEKING A STAR

      WISE MAN 2

      (spoken)

      King.

      WISE MEN

      KING.

      WE'VE ASKED AROUND

      NOT HEARD A THING.

      WE CAN'T DECIDE

      (long intake of breath)

      IF HEROD LIED.

      (Narrator, arms still folded, looks at audience over his shoulder; nods a knowing "Yes," as:)

      (Wise Men nod "No" to each other to convey "I don't think he did," as:)

      CHOIR

      NOT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      WAIT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      WISE MEN

      OH. OH-OO-WOH.

      DIGGA DIGGA DOOM-CHA.

      (Wise Men do short, soft-shoe dance for two bars)

      WISE MEN

      OH. OH-OO-WOH.

      DIGGA DIGGA DOOM-CHA.

      CHOIR

      WAIT 'TIL THE PENNY DROPS.

      [end of Music 9]

      WISE MAN 1

      Right then.

      WISE MAN 2

      Onwards.

      (Wise Man 1 and Wise Man 2 make ready to exit. Wise Man 3 looks dumbfounded)

      WISE MAN 3

      Actually, it's this way.

      WISE MAN 1

      Ah.

      (Wise Man 3 leads off; Wise Men exit)

      (Narrator shakes his head in disbelief, and returns to face audience)

      NARRATOR

      With its charm and its beauty, the inn attracted the musicians...

      (CURTAIN OPENS)

      NARRATOR

      ... who had just arrived in Bethlehem.

      SCENE 6

      SETTING

      As SCENE 4.

      AT RISE

      Shepherd 1 and Shepherd 2 are in The Stable with Mary and Joseph. Innkeeper's Wife is at the desk.

      (Musicians enter [The Inn] with their cases)

      MUSIC 10: "KERFUFFLE NUMBER 3" (INSTRUMENTAL)

      (Innkeeper enters, clearly unhappy with the racket being made. Musician 3 tings his triangle)

      INNKEEPER

      (re: desktop bell, to Musician 3)

      Don't play with the bell.

      MUSICIAN 3

      (timidly)

      I, um...

      MUSICIAN 1

      (interrupts Musician 3)

      It was his triangle.

      INNKEEPER

      Oh.

      MUSICIAN 1

      We're musicians.

      INNKEEPER

      Right.

      MUSICIAN 2

      I'm going to be a star.

      (Musician 1 mimes "No, it's me" and points to himself)

      (Innkeeper looks on, unimpressed)

      INNKEEPER

      Well, we have no room.

      WIFE

      Nobody has any room.

      MUSICIAN 1

      I know. We've tried everywhere.

      INNKEEPER

      And it's the same story here.

      NARRATOR

      Yet still the people came.

      (Wise Men enter. It's almost all too much for Innkeeper)

      INNKEEPER

      Good grief!

      WISE MAN 3

      Hello.

      (Wise Man 1 raises his arms, proud of his resplendence)

      WISE MAN 1

      Da-nah!

      WISE MAN 2

      We're here.

      INNKEEPER

      (to Wise Man 1)

      You must be joking.

      WISE MAN 3

      Close.

      INNKEEPER

      Even if we were completely empty I wouldn't be able to fit all of you in.

      WISE MAN 3

      It's OK.

      WISE MAN 1

      We're here to...

      WISE MAN 2

      We're here to see a baby.

      WISE MAN 1

      A new-born.

      WISE MAN 2

      We each have a gift for Him.

      WISE MAN 3

      Thanks to me.

      INNKEEPER

      Very well. This way.

      (Innkeeper exits [The
    Inn], followed by Wise Men and Musicians)

      (Shepherd 1 and Shepherd 2 are in adoration of Jesus)

      (SHEPHERD 3 and SHEPHERD 4 enter [The Stable]; initially they are unseen by Shepherd 1 and Shepherd 2)

      SHEPHERD 2

      (re: Jesus)

      He's beautiful.

      (Musicians enter [The Stable] with their cases. They quickly become humbled in the presence of Jesus. Musician 2 is noticeably contemplative)

      (Shepherd 1 and Shepherd 2 notice Shepherd 3 and Shepherd 4)

     

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