Info Page for Participants in the 2026 Easter Play

Current working copy of the Redeemed Script: Click here

OVERVIEW document (cues & groups): Click here

MIC Plan: Click here

SET BUILD:

Wednesday (March 11th) after small groups - Move organ and piano off the stage

Friday (March 13th) 10:00 a.m. - Begin set build. We can use people who are good at building, people who have an eye for arranging furniture or flowers, and folks who can hold and carry stuff. Bring your drill and staple gun if you have one.

Saturday (March 14th) maybe 10:00 a.m. - Finish set build.

THIS WEEK’s PRACTICE:

Sunday (March 15th) will be an EVERYONE practice again.

Rehearsal and Performance Schedule:

(All Sunday afternoon practices are 4-6 PM unless otherwise notified.)

Jan 25

Feb 1

Feb 8

Feb 15

Feb 22

March 1 All choir and cast together!

March 8 Costume testing

Friday - Saturday, March 13-14 Set work days
March 15 (Note: This is first Sunday of Spring Break.)

March 22 (Note: This is the Sunday at end of Spring Break.)

March 29 (Sunday) – Begin dress rehearsals

March 30 (Monday evening)

March 31 (Tuesday evening)

April 1 (Wednesday evening)

April 2 (Thursday evening)

April 3 (Friday) – Performance

April 4 (Saturday) – Performance

April 5 (Sunday) – Performance


Music for Redeemed 2026:

Note: on an iPhone, tap the song, then choose “View” instead of downloading to just listen.

Deliver Us

Hosanna Our King Has Come (just the track with choir vocals - no solo vocal - but there’s a full demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcAkZcmSViE )

Darkness Into Light

We Will Run (track only - for a demo, go here and remember our version ends at 4:45: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYyQHRtkU_g )

Where the Nails Were

God Rested

In Christ Alone Resurrection Version

CHOIR MEMBERS: Here’s the corrected sheet music for In Christ alone (thanks to Cody Loyd)

What He’s Done



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Costume notes:

It is a really good idea to wear some sort of shorts underneath. Everything you wear under your costume should be a color that does not show through. Bible-time looking sandals are ideal, but you could also go barefoot or talk to Debbie about closed-toe options that might possibly work. Choose no jewelry or jewelry that looks consistent with the era (no watches!) and the financial status of your character. Contacts are preferred to glasses, but if glasses are your only option, wear them. And please don’t dye your hair a color they didn’t have back then unless it will be totally covered by your headpiece.