55 Minutes | 12 Actors
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A 55-minute Youth Christmas Comedy-Drama for Church or School
Product Summary
It’s Christmas Eve… and five very different students are stuck in after-school detention. At first, it’s all blame, sarcasm, and eye rolls as Jordan (class clown), Kayla (perfectionist), Marcus (athlete), Bella (social media star), and Ethan(quiet gamer) clash over why they’re there. But when a kindly janitor “accidentally” leaves his old Bible in the room and a power glitch knocks out the Wi-Fi, the group ends up reading the Christmas story together — and nothing goes the way they expect.
As they reenact the nativity using classroom props and begin to share what they’ve each really broken — trust, integrity, family relationships, their own hearts — they discover why God chose a messy stable and imperfect people for a perfect Savior. Through honest confessions, gentle humor, and a simple prayer in a plain detention room, these teens realize that Jesus still walks into the most unlikely places… even Christmas Eve detention. By the end, they leave changed, not because the rules disappear, but because they’ve encountered grace that meets them right where they are.
The Christmas Detention is a heartfelt, relatable Christmas drama for youth groups, schools, and teen services. With natural teen dialogue, simple staging, and a strong gospel thread, this play shows that redemption begins where you least expect it.
Production Details
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Genre: Comedy-Drama / Youth Church Play
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Length: ~55 minutes
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Cast: 8–12 actors (teens, plus 1–2 adults)
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Main Themes:
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God entering our mess
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Guilt, grief, perfectionism, and anger
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Forgiveness, grace, and new beginnings
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Ideal For:
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Youth group Christmas services
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School chapels / Christian schools
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Combined teen & family Christmas events
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Staging:
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Single main set (classroom/detention room)
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Minimal props and simple costume pieces
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Optional carol at the end for congregation participation
Tagline:
A group of broken students.
One forgotten Bible.
One unforgettable Christmas Eve.
THE CHRISTMAS DETENTION
A Youth Christmas Comedy-Drama in Two Parts
Theme: Redemption begins where you least expect it.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
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JORDAN REYES – 16, class clown/prankster; funny, loud, hides hurt with jokes.
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KAYLA CHEN – 16, top student and perfectionist; anxious about grades, image, and her parents’ expectations.
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MARCUS WILLIAMS – 17, star athlete; hot-headed, defensive, uses toughness to cover shame and family pain.
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BELLA SANTOS – 16, social media queen; fashionable, always on her phone, secretly lonely and insecure.
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ETHAN CRUZ – 15, quiet gamer; withdrawn since a family tragedy, smart but avoids people.
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MS. RAMIREZ – Mid-30s, English teacher; tough but fair, tired, quietly disappointed with how Christmas feels lately.
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MR. DOYLE – Late 50s, school janitor; gentle, wise, a Christian who prays for the students.
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PRINCIPAL HARRIS – 40s–50s, firm but not unkind; appears briefly.
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EXTRA STUDENTS – 2–4 teens for a hallway scene / background chatter (optional).
Total cast: 8–12 depending on how many extra students you add.
SETTING NOTES
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Detention Room: A regular classroom—desks, whiteboard, windows. Christmas posters in the hallway, but the room itself is plain, maybe with one sad paper snowflake.
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School Hallway: Lockers, bulletin board with “Holiday Break!” signs.
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Imagination/Nativity Moments: When they read the Christmas story, simple lighting shifts and basic props (a hoodie as a “robe,” a backpack as a “manger,” etc.) can turn the classroom into a playful, symbolic “nativity,” using whatever is already in the room.
Time: Christmas Eve afternoon and early evening.