Click here for Cast Requirements and Sample Script. The true story of John Wycliffe, the first man to translate the Bible into English, with the added storyline of a medieval family struggling against the doctrines of the established church. Their questioning leads them to the truth that God's Word alone is the final authority for faith.
The thrilling drama includes the exciting action of a sword fight, the tragic devastation of the Black Plague, and the stratagem of political intrigue. All of this is balanced with the comic appearances of two gossipy old ladies and the clumsy antics of a court jester. Featuring both historical and fictional characters, the play is an enlightening lesson in church history as well as a moving story that will touch the heart. Performance time is 1 - 1 1/2 hours.
"As we perfected the characters and their emotions (In Due Season) the interwoven messages of the play began to permeate the whole cast, transforming lives. Our prayers turned from 'Help each actor to remember his lines' to 'help us to be worthy to proclaim this message,' and 'may the message of this play reach into every heart in the audience.'
None of us will ever be the same."
"This was the most amazing program I've ever directed (A Picture of Calvary). Every time I went to a practice I received something different from it. Our pastor checked through the script for doctrine and found it to be very Biblically accurate.
Good plays are hard to find; this one is profound."
"These dramas touched lives, built relationships, and offered fellowship opportunities for members of the church. Friendships have been kindled; it has taught people to pray together.