Mary Magdalene and the Empty Tomb - Easter Skits for Church

Mary Magdalene and the Empty Tomb - Easter Skits for Church

Summary This simple Easter drama retells Resurrection morning through the eyes of Mary Magdalene, beginning in the quiet heaviness after Good Friday. The world feels dim, hearts feel tired, and hope seems buried behind a stone. Mary remembers Jesus’ kindness,... Continue reading
Actors Needed
4
Duration
10 min
$14.50
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Performance Rights
Church-Ready

Description

Summary

This simple Easter drama retells Resurrection morning through the eyes of Mary Magdalene, beginning in the quiet heaviness after Good Friday. The world feels dim, hearts feel tired, and hope seems buried behind a stone. Mary remembers Jesus’ kindness, His words, and His presence, and she cannot stay away from the place where His body was laid. Before sunrise, she walks toward the tomb with spices and sorrow, expecting only tears and silence.

Instead, Mary finds the stone moved and the tomb empty, with the linen wrappings left behind, undisturbed, like a message. As she runs for Peter and John, the skit gently highlights wonder rather than fear. A narrator connects Mary’s experience to the hope Jesus gives: death does not get the last word. When Mary finally recognizes the Risen Jesus speaking her name, grief transforms into joy. The story ends with Mary announcing the best news the world has ever heard: Jesus Christ is alive, and resurrection changes everything.

Theme

Resurrection turns sorrow into joy and brings hope that lasts forever.

Characters  

(5-8 actors)

  • Narrator – guides the story, connects meaning for the audience

  • Mary Magdalene – faithful disciple, honest and tender-hearted

  • Salome – friend of Mary, gentle companion on the way to the tomb

  • Angel – calm messenger of God, filled with wonder

  • Peter – disciple, passionate, shocked, learning to hope again

  • John – disciple, thoughtful, quick to believe

  • Jesus – the Risen Lord (can also be introduced as “Gardener” at first)

When

Easter morning, just before and just after sunrise.

Props & Costumes

  • Simple head coverings/shawls (Mary and Salome)

  • Small container(s) for spices (can be jars or cloth bundles)

  • A cloth/blanket for “linen wrappings”

  • A large cardboard “stone” or rolled cloth to represent the tomb entrance

  • Optional: soft candlelight/flashlight for dawn effect

Why

John 20:16–18 – Jesus calls Mary by name, and she announces the Resurrection.
Meaning: The Risen Jesus meets us personally, and His life becomes our message.

How

Stage the tomb area to one side, with a path/walking space on the other. Use gentle lighting: dim for early dawn, brighter for recognition and proclamation.

Time

10 minutes 

Included Files

  • Complete skit script (ready to rehearse and perform)
  • Brief summary to help leaders introduce the skit
  • Cast size and character breakdown
  • Props referenced directly in the script
  • Clear stage directions and cues
  • Easy-to-adapt dialogue for your church or group

Usage Notes

Performance rights included for single congregation. Contact us for multi-location licensing.

Need multi-location rights?Contact us for special licensing packages for church networks and denominations.

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