Judas: The Last Night - Best Easter Skits for Church
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WHAT
A character-driven drama following Judas Iscariot’s final night before betraying Jesus. The skit explores internal conflict, manipulation by religious leaders, fear, ambition, guilt, and the slow collapse of integrity. Judas is not excused—but he is examined.
THEME
Unchecked fear and ambition distort truth. Choices made in secrecy shape destinies.
WHO
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Judas Iscariot — Intelligent, conflicted, desperate
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Jesus — Calm, compassionate, perceptive
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Chief Priest (Caiaphas-type) — Manipulative, authoritative
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Temple Elder / Priest — Calculating, persuasive
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Peter — Loyal, impulsive (brief scenes)
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John — Observant, tender
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Narrator — Guides reflection and internal tension
(Cast can be adjusted between 6–8.)
HOW (STYLE / TONE)
Intimate, psychological, restrained. Tension comes from conversation, silence, and choice—not spectacle. Judas’ descent is gradual and human.
PROPS
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Small pouch (coins later)
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Cloaks
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Table / bench
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Scroll or document
TIME
15 minutes



