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The Little Star of Bethlehem

15 Minutes | 8 Actors

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Length: 15 Minutes | Cast: 6–8 Children | Genre: Gentle Comedy with Heart
Theme: Even the smallest light can point others to Jesus

 


 

Summary
On the night Jesus is born, the sky above Bethlehem is buzzing with excitement. Big, confident stars brag about their important jobs—one will shine over the city of David, another over the desert roads, and one over King Herod’s palace. In the middle of all this sparkle stands a tiny, nervous Little Star who feels much too small to matter.

When the Angel arrives to assign everyone their place, Little Star is told to “wait” for a special job that isn’t explained yet. Hurt and confused, she wonders if “special” is just a nice word for “left out.” But as the night unfolds, Little Star discovers that her place is not over the palace or the busy streets, but over a simple, quiet stable in Bethlehem.

From that humble spot, her small light becomes the sign that leads shepherd children and wise travelers toward the newborn King. In the glow of the manger, Little Star realizes that you don’t have to be the biggest or brightest to be used by God—when you shine where He places you, even the smallest light can point others to Jesus.

 


 

Cast of Characters

Narrator – Guides the audience through the story and helps explain what’s happening both in the sky and on earth.

Little Star – Small, shy, and full of questions. Thinks she is “too little” to matter, but has a brave heart.

North Star – Confident and steady. Acts like an older sibling to Little Star and encourages her.

Royal Star – Fancy and dramatic. Loves shining over important places and being noticed.

Angel – Joyful and kind. Brings God’s message, gives out the star assignments, and gently helps Little Star understand her purpose.

Child 1 – A shepherd child on earth who notices the Little Star’s light. Curious and wide-eyed.

Child 2 – Another shepherd child, sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful. Learns that God uses small things.

Star Chorus – A group of other stars (can be played by several children). They react, whisper, and sometimes speak in short lines together.

(You may double-cast roles so children can be both stars and shepherds as needed.)

 


 

Production Notes

  • Setting:

    • Sky scenes: Stars scattered across the stage. Little Star can be a child with a small star prop or costume.

    • Earth scenes: A simple stable on one side; a hillside for shepherd children on the other.

  • Props: Star wands or headbands, simple angel costume, shepherd staffs, a basic manger, cloths for “baby Jesus,” maybe paper crowns or simple props for unseen wise men.

  • Tone: Gentle, warm, and funny in spots, with a sweet and worshipful ending around the manger.

  • Music (Optional):

    • Soft “O Little Town of Bethlehem” or similar carol under some scenes.

    • Quiet instrumental music when the wise men are “following” the star.

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