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The Wise Men and the Long Road to Bethlehem (One-Act Play)

10 Minutes | 12 Actors

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Same as Part 1. This one-act play continues following the three wise men, young Eli, and their journey to find the newborn Savior. Part 2 continues their encounters, deepening character arcs and leading to their spiritual transformation as they finally behold Jesus.

Theme

Faith, obedience, spiritual growth

Characters

(8–12 actors)

  • Wise Man Melchior – Thoughtful, observant, wise yet emotionally guarded.

  • Wise Man Caspar – Joyful, curious, often humorous, and easily distracted.

  • Wise Man Balthazar – Confident, passionate, a strong voice when danger appears.

  • Young Eli – A traveling boy searching for purpose;he  softens the hearts of the wise men.

  • King Herod – Intimidating but insecure ruler; uses manipulation masked as hospitality.

  • Herod’s Scribe – Formal, cautious, uneasy working under Herod.

  • Bethlehem Caravan Leader – A practical, direct traveler who gives the wise men advice.

  • Narrator – Helps guide the audience between scenes with clarity and insight.

  • Optional Extra Travelers – Silent or speaking roles to fill the caravan scenes.

Additional Characters:

  • Bethlehem Woman – A kind villager who helps guide the travelers.

  • Caravan Guard – A traveler who warns the wise men about dangers on the road.

When

Biblical times


Props & Costumes

Same as Part 1

Why

Centered on the verse:

“When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.” — Matthew 2:10

How

Same in Part 1. The stage includes:

  • Left side: A small palace area for Herod’s scenes

  • Center: A wide “road” marked by cloth or simple stones

  • Right side: Camp area with small mats, lanterns, and a star backdrop

  • A large star may hang above, glowing during key moments.

Movements remain simple: walking, sitting at camp, visiting Herod. Readers’ theatre-style dialogue makes the performance accessible even for young or new actors.

Time

10 minutes 

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