• Joseph's Story


JOSEPH'S STORY

A Christmas Play

by

Delvyn C. Case, Jr.


Copyright 2010
by
Delvyn C. Case Jr.
All Rights Reserved

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Joseph, teens-20's

Simon, friend of Joseph, age teens-20's*

Reuben, friend of Joseph, age teens—20's*

Mary, teens

Jacob, Joseph's father, 40's--50's*

Rachel, Joseph's mother, 40's*

Rabbi, 50's*

Eli, Mary's father, 40's--50's*

Miriam, Mary's mother, 40's*

Angel Gabriel*

Roman Soldier, 20's*

Innkeeper, 50's*

Innkeeper's Wife, 40's*

*These roles can be doubled

Time
Days of Jesus' birth

Places
Nazareth
Road from Nazareth to Bethlehem
Bethlehem

Scenes
I-1:  On a street in Nazareth
I-2:  In front of Mary's home
I-3:  In front of Mary's home
I-4:  Joseph's carpenter shop
I-5:  Joseph's carpenter shop
I-6:  On a street in Nazareth near the synagogue
II-1:  On a street in Nazareth
II-2:  In front of Joseph and Mary's home
II-3:  On the road to Bethlehem
II-4:  Bethlehem—inn and stable
II-5:  Bethlehem—inn and stable
II-6:  Bethlehem—inn and stable

Sets
Street scenes:  Bare stage, plantings
In front of Mary's home:  Facade of home and bench
Joseph's carpenter shop:  Bench, carpentry tools, and piles of wood
Joseph's and Mary's home:  Facade of home
Road to Bethlehem:  Bare stage
Bethlehem—inn and stable:  Facade of inn, back wall of stable, piles of hay, manger

Costumes
Joseph, Simon, Reuben, Mary, Jacob, Rachel, Eli, Miriam, Innkeeper, and
Innkeeper's Wife:  simple Bible robes, sashes, headpieces, and sandals, pregnancy enhancer (Mary)

Rabbi:  White robe and blue sash, headpiece, sandals

Angel Gabriel:  white robe

Roman Soldier:  Roman soldier uniform and helmet, sword

Props
I-1:  fabric, thread, and needle
I-2:  bench, jug, and cups
I-3:  bench, bowl with fruit, partially built bench
I-4:  bench, partially built benches, sandpaper
I-5:  sleeping mat
I-6:  scroll
II-1:  scroll, travel bags (2)
II-2:  scroll, travel bags (2)
II-3:  travel bags (2)
II-4:  bench, broom, travel bags (2), towel with basin
II-5:  bench, ornate boxes (3), scroll
II-6:  bench, broom, bed mats (2), travel bags (2)
JOSEPH'S STORY

ACT I,  Scene 1

{As the lights come up,  Joseph, Simon, and Reuben are standing on the top of stage right stairs.  Mary is sitting on top of the stage left stairs sewing with thread and fabric}

Simon:  {pushing Joseph playfully and pointing at Mary} She the one?

{Joseph nods}

Joseph:  {holding arms and looking dreamily at Mary} I love her.

{Reuben shakes head and sits down on top of stage right stairs.  Simon and Joseph sit down with Joseph still looking at Mary}

Reuben:  {hands up} How do you know?  How does  anyone know?

Joseph:  What? {Joseph turns to look at Reuben and Simon} {cont'd}:  Our families have lived on the same street all our lives.  Always understood Mary and I would...

Simon:  Reuben asked how do you know you  love her?

Joseph:  By looking in her eyes. {Simon and Reuben laugh}  By looking in her eyes, I know I love her and will do anything for her.

        {Simon and Reuben push Joseph}

Simon:  You love her.

        {Joseph nods at Simon with earnestness}

Reuben: {mockingly} And will do anything for her.

        {Joseph nods vigorously at Reuben}

Simon:  By looking...? {Joseph nods at both Simon and Reuben} Big promise for a look.

Joseph:  It's love!

Reuben:  {shaking head}Gotta be more than that.  How 'bout a kiss?

Joseph: {offended} We're not married yet!  {Simon and Reuben laugh and shake heads}{cont'd}  I've watched her.  At home she helps her mom.  Does all her duties.  At the synagogue she prays, doesn't look around like the rest of the girls,  {pushing Reuben} {cont'd) or you.  {Reuben shakes his head smugly} {cont'd} Life will be wonderful for us when we're married!  I got a house—when it's finished.  A business.  All the work I can handle.  Everyone in Nazareth wants a carpenter these days!

Simon:  You won't talk like that when problems...

Joseph:  Who will bother me...us?

Reuben:  The Romans to start.

Joseph:  {waving off} We're under Roman rule.  It's been hard for some but not me.        {Reuben stands up} 

Reuben:  Hard?  Had a friend killed...for doing nothing...standing on the street.  A soldier ran him through with his sword 'cause he looked suspicious.  The Romans confiscated my brother's tools—all of them.  Said he was making weapons with them. {waving off} He's just a blacksmith.  Now he can't make a living. 

Simon:  Or thrown out of your house—so they can use it for a stable.  {pointing off center stage} My cousin, who lives at the edge of town.

Joseph:  They never come into my shop.  Never bother me.  {hands up} Who cares 'bout a carpenter?

        {Reuben shakes head.  Simon pulls Reuben down}

Simon:  The religious leaders.  Do you obey all their laws?

Joseph:  I go to synagogue.  I obey God's laws.

Reuben: How many?

        {Joseph shrugs shoulders}

Joseph:  A lot.

Reuben:  {pointing finger at Joseph}  You're to obey all of them. {with a grumble} The Pharisees' laws. 

Simon:  They're impossible.  So many laws.  Not all of 'em in the Scriptures,  I've heard.

Reuben:  {waving off} Better obey them-- like they do.  {with arms outward} 'Cause they sneak around watching everyone. 

Simon:  Do they obey all their laws?

Reuben:  And if you're caught...{to Simon} Do their laws make anyone good?  Show anyone how to live?

Simon:  {to Reuben} I asked you if the Pharisees obey their own laws?
 
        {Reuben shrugs his shoulders}

Simon:  {waving off} Forget the Pharisees.  {pointing at Joseph} It's God who tells us what to do.

Reuben:  {with disdain} Four hundred years.  Nothing.  {holding up one finger} Not one prophet even in these desperate times.  {waving off}  God hasn't ask told us nothing.

Simon: {to Reuben} Don't you think God wants people to do special things?  He has in the past.

Joseph: {to Simon} I'm no prophet.  I'm ordinary...a carpenter.  Just a carpenter.  He wouldn't ask me to do something, special or not.  Would he?

Reuben:  If there's a God.  {Reuben stands up} {cont'd} No more talk of religion.  Where does it get us?  Let's go.  {Joseph and Simon look at each other and stand up} {cont'd} {to Joseph} Waiting a year before you're married.  Won't that be hard?

Joseph:  We see each other...talk.

Reuben:  With a chaperone.

Simon:  What are your feelings for Mary?  {Joseph looks dreamily at Mary} {cont'd}{to Reuben} Does he have any? {Reuben shrugs shoulders}  Joseph?

        {Joseph looks back at Simon and Reuben}

Joseph:  There's a God.  I know there is.

        {Simon and Reuben look at each puzzled}

Reuben:  Do you have any?

        {Joseph is puzzled}

Joseph: What?

Reuben:  Feelings for Mary?

        {Reuben and Simon smirk at each other}

Joseph:  I have...some. {Reuben and Simon laugh} Many.  I have many.

Reuben: Be careful now.

Joseph:  After we're married, I'll have more...many more.  I'm sure.  {Reuben and Simon laugh again}  What are you laughing 'bout?

        {Mary stands up}

Simon: {pushing Joseph}You'd best keep busy.
 
        {Joseph turns and looks lovingly at Mary}

Joseph: {dreamily} What?

Simon: {to Joseph} To keep your mind off thinking 'bout your feelings.

        {Reuben notices Joseph is looking at Mary}

Reuben:  He's not listening.

Simon:  He'd better.  We've got good advice.  We're his friends.  Forever!

Reuben:  And customers.  My family is.  We'll keep him in his shop.  Out of trouble.

Simon: {to Reuben}Unless he gets rid of the chaperone.  {holding out robe like pregnancy}  Then there's trouble.  {Simon and Reuben nod and smirk.  Then they look at Joseph  and notice he is still looking at Mary}  How many words have you ever said to Mary?  Ever.

        {Joseph looks back at Reuben}

Joseph:  {dreamily} What are you talking about? {Reuben pushes Joseph}  A few.  Just a few.  We don't talk.  She's a girl.  We're not supposed to talk.

Reuben:  What I thought. {not convinced} I'm sure she loves you a lot too.

        {Mary picks up basket.  Joseph looks at Mary}

Joseph: {dreamily} She does.

        {Reuben shakes head watching Joseph}

Reuben: {taking Joseph's arm} Looking doesn't do much.  Not when you have to trust someone.  Gotta be more when you're married.

Joseph:  There is.

Simon:  There's more to life.  To marriage.  Reuben knows.

Reuben:  When she says something, how do you know she's telling the truth?

Joseph:  'Cause she loves me.

        {Simon and Reuben shake heads}

Reuben:  What if she's lying?

Joseph:  She won't. {Simon and Reuben look at each other}  I've seen her character.

Reuben:  By looking in her eyes?

Joseph:  By watching her.  You don't have to talk with someone to know they've got character. Watch what they do—I told you.  Then I'll ask her.  She'll tell the truth.

Reuben:  It's not enough.  Not always. 

Simon:  Reuben's seen plenty of trouble.

{Reuben nods}

Reuben:  Look around town.  Our neighbors.  {bitterly} {tapping his chest} Our families.  {emotionally}  What do you do when people you trust let you down?  {Reuben is overcome with emotion.  Simon puts his hand on Reuben's shoulder to comfort him}  How do you know how to act?

{Simon nods}

Joseph:  I don't have an answer...not yet.  I'll figure it out...later...after we're married.

Reuben:  {regaining his composure}  Wait till you know.  Till you know!

Simon:  When you're mature. 

Reuben: More mature.

Joseph:  I don't want to wait!  {motioning to Simon and Reuben}  What 'bout you?  What do you know?

{Reuben looks at Simon.  Simon shakes his head.  Reuben and Simon look at Joseph}

Simon:  We're not getting married.  We don't have  an answer.  Don't need to.  {Simon and Reuben  laugh}  Or be mature.

Reuben:  More mature.

        {Simon and Reuben laugh again}

Joseph:  Some help.  Some friends.

Reuben:  The best you got.  Remember when your donkey wandered into the Roman barracks and drank from the bath?

    {They laugh}

Joseph:  How can I forget?  You always remind me.

Simon:  {earnestly}  We'll stick by you, no matter what.  We're friends.

        {Reuben nods}

Reuben:  {motioning off stage right stairs}  Back to work.

{Reuben exits off stage right stairs.  Simon and Joseph start down stage right stairs.  Joseph keeps looking at Mary}

Simon:  When's the betrothal?

Joseph:  {looking at Simon} When our families get together and decide.  {dreamily} {looking at Mary} Isn't she beautiful?

{Simon pushes Joseph.  Simon and Joseph exit off stage right stairs.  Mary looks over at Joseph as he exits. Mary smiles sweetly at Joseph and exits off stage left stairs}

        {black out}





ACT I, Scene 2

{As the lights come up, Eli and Miriam are sitting on bench in front of their home.  They are talking.  Joseph enters hurriedly from stage right stairs.  He is excited.  He motions towards Mary's home}

Joseph:  (excitedly) This way, rabbi.

{Rabbi enters from stage right stairs.  He holds chest out of breath}

Rabbi:  I know the house.  I know where  everyone lives in Nazareth.  {huffing and puffing} Slow down.  {pointing off stage right stairs}  Your parents can't keep up with you.  {huffing and puffing—holding chest}  I can't keep up with you.  {to himself}  Young people!

        {Jacob enters from stage right stairs, out of breath}

Jacob:  We're here.
 
{Rachel enters from stage right stairs, out of breath. Jacob helps her up last step}

Rachel:  We made it.
               
Joseph:  {excitedly} Hurry!  Please!

Rachel:  {to Rabbi} He's not excited.

Rabbi: {with a smile} Not at all.

{Rabbi raises left arm for Joseph to lead the way. Joseph, Rabbi, Jacob, and Rachel cross to Mary's home.  As they approach the home, Eli stands up}

Eli: Shalom, {bowing head} Rabbi, Jacob, Rachel, and...{pointing to Joseph} Joseph.

Rabbi: Shalom Eli and Miriam

        {Miriam stands up}

Miriam: {bowing} Welcome to our home.

        {Rabbi, Jacob, Rachel, and Joseph bow in response}

Rabbi: We've come for the qiddushin of...{pointing to Joseph} Joseph and your daughter Mary.  Do you both agree to this betrothal?

{Rabbi looks at Eli and Miriam.  Eli and Miriam look at each other and nod in agreement}

Rabbi: {looking around}  Where's your daughter?

Miriam:  {pointing back toward home} Inside.  She's not expected this.

Rabbi:  Course not.  No respectable Jewish virgin would.  Has the bride price been paid?

Eli:  Both of our families are...{puts head down in shame}

Jacob: Our family understands a bride price cannot be paid.  There's no dowry.  {pause} Both families are...you understand.

Rabbi:  {to Eli} This is true?

        {Eli nods in agreement}

Eli:  We buy two pigeons for sacrifice at the temple in Jerusalem.  We can't afford a lamb.

        {Rabbi nods}

Rabbi:  Have your daughter come out.

        {Miriam crosses to doorway of home}

Miriam:  {calling into home} Mary.

        {Mary enters stage from door of home}

Mary:  {hands to face in mock surprise} What is this?  Why's everyone here?  {to Joseph}  Joseph, what are you doing here?

Joseph:  Mary, you're speaking to me!

{Joseph looks down in embarrassment.  Mary holds hand to face in embarrassment.  Rabbi smiles and nods.  Rabbi motions for Mary and Miriam cross.  Mary and Miriam cross to Rabbi}

Rabbi:  We've come to officiate the qiddushin between Joseph and yourself.  Do you agree to this betrothal?  {Mary steps back as if fainting.  Miriam puts arm around and holds Mary up}  All right, young lady?

        {Mary stands up straight}

Mary:  {smiling} Shocked, surprised.  {to Joseph} Joseph, I didn't know how you felt.

Rabbi:  Yes.  Yes.

        {All look at each other, smile, and laugh audibly}

Miriam:  {motioning to Mary} Answer the rabbi.  Do you agree?

        {Mary nods demurely}

Rabbi:  What young lady?

Miriam:  (kindly but firmly} Answer, answer!

Mary:  Whatever my parents desire.  They know best.

Rabbi:  {waving off} Even if arrangements have been made by parents,  Jewish law says you must consent as well.

{All look at Mary awaiting an answer.  Mary looks at each one}

Mary:  I agree!  I agree!

        {All applaud}

Joseph:  I knew she loved me.

Miriam:  {pushing Mary} Go your husband-to-be.

{Mary crosses excitedly to Joseph and stands downstage of Joseph.  Rabbi directs Eli and Miriam to cross and stand downstage of Joseph and Mary.  They cross and stand as directed.  Rabbi directs Jacob and Rachel to stand closer to Joseph and Mary.  Jacob and Rachel cross and stand as directed.  Rabbi is standing upstage of all}

Rabbi: Can we begin?

{Rabbi turns to Jacob and Rachel who look at each and then nod to Rabbi.  Rabbi turns to Eli and Miriam who look at each and then nod to Rabbi.  Rabbi nods to all}

Rabbi: {seriously}  This is a solemn and sacred step, broken only with a writ of divorce for serious offenses such as...{glaring at Mary} adultery.  {Mary looks down in embarrassment}  If the woman is found pregnant by another man, the penalty can be stoning.  {Rabbi looks at all.  No one responds}  {hands up}  Why dwell on such a matter?  This is a happy occasion.  {looking at Mary} There's no need to be concerned.  {Mary shakes head vigorously.  Rabbi nods}.  {waving finger at Mary and Joseph}  Remain chaste and there's no problem.  No chance of misunderstanding.  No...tragedy.  {looking around}  Where's the wine?  {Miriam remembers she has forgot the wine.  She hurriedly crosses to home and exits into home.  Rabbi taps foot and smiles at Mary and Joseph.  He brushes off his robe. Miriam enters from home.  Rabbi is relieved.  Miriam crosses back carrying jug and cup and stands next to Eli}  The husband and wife-to-be will drink from one cup after they take their vows signifying their lives will become one.  {Rabbi nods to Miriam.  Miriam pours wine into cup}  {turning to Joseph} “I pledge my love for all my life.”

Joseph:  I pledge my love for all my life.

        {Rabbi turns to Mary and nods to Mary}

Mary: I pledge my love for all my life.

{Miriam hands cup to Rabbi.  Rabbi hands cup to Joseph who drinks from cup.  He hands cup to Mary who drinks from cup.  Mary hands cup to Rabbi who hands cup to Miriam.  RABBI nods to Joseph who takes both of Mary's hands}

Rabbi: {holds hands up to bless Joseph and Mary} “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.”

Joseph and Mary:  Amen.

Jacob, Rachel, Eli, and Miriam:  Amen.

Rabbi:  Amen!

        {Joseph pulls Mary to him and hugs her}

Miriam: {mocked shock} Joseph, please!

        {Joseph releases hug and holds Mary's hands}

Joseph:  We'll be happy forever!  In all ways!  {to Mary}  I love you.

Mary:  I love you, Joseph.

Miriam: {to all} Did you hear what my daughter said?

          {All laugh and clap hands}

Rabbi: Congratulations.  We'll gather together next year for the missuin, when Joseph has finished his home in accordance with his father's timing. {Rabbi looks at Jacob who nods}  Joseph will send his best man and friends along with the bridesmaids with torches...{hands up} here to your home...and Mary will be brought to Joseph's home.  There at the door I will solemnize the occasion before Mary enters Joseph's home for the consummation of the marriage. {Jacob, Rachel, Eli, and Miriam applaud. Mary and Joseph are embarrassed)  {waving finger at Joseph and Mary} Remember what I said. {Joseph releases Mary's hands and steps back}  Better.  Shalom.

        {Rabbi turns toward stage right}

Miriam: Rabbi. {Rabbi stops and turns back.  Miriam hands jug and cup to Eli, and crosses to Rabbi} Mary's prepared her first meal on her own for this special occasion.  You'd honor our home by eating with us.  {pointing toward home} Would you please join us?

Rabbi:  Wasn't Mary surprised today?  Why would she prepare anything? {Rabbi looks at Mary as Mary smiles broadly}  I'd be honored.


{Miriam points toward the door to Mary's home.  Rabbi crosses to door and exits into home.  Jacob and Rachel cross and exit into home followed by Eli and Miriam. Joseph holds Mary's hand and starts to kiss Mary.  Miriam enters from door}

Miriam: Joseph!  Mary!

{Joseph drops Mary's hand and steps back.  Joseph and Mary hurriedly cross and exit into home.  Miriam shakes head and exits into home}

        {black out}





ACT I, Scene 3

{As the lights come up, Miriam is sitting on bench in front of home.  She is putting fruit in bowl.  Joseph enters from stage right stairs carrying a seat and leg of a bench.  He crosses happily to Miriam}

Joseph:  {as he crosses} Shalom, mother—mother-to-be.  A beautiful spring day.

Miriam:  {looking up to sky} Not a cloud in the sky.  But in the days of Elijah the prophet...{Joseph reaches Miriam}  {motioning toward bench Joseph is carrying} From your shop?

Joseph:  {holding out to Miriam}For our home. 

Miriam:  {rubbing bench}Very smooth.

        {Joseph peers around Miriam}

Joseph:  Where's Mary?

Miriam:  If you finish all the furniture as quickly as you've finished the rest of your house, you could get married next winter.  Maybe earlier than a year.

Joseph:  {shaking head} The rabbi said we must wait a year to be sure Mary...{embarrassed} you know.  My father wouldn't agree to any change.  It's tradition.

Miriam:  Mary's been faithful.  Chaste.  And your father, he's soft-hearted.

Joseph:  {anxiously} Is Mary...here?

Miriam: {not listening} I know it's hard, seeing each other only during the day... with a chaperone.

Joseph: {looking around} I'd really like to see Mary.

Miriam:  Mary's becoming attached to...

Joseph: {strongly} Where is she?

        {Miriam is shocked and puts down fruit}

Miriam:  Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth.

Joseph:  {taken aback} What?  When did this happen?

Miriam:  This morning.  It was... very sudden.  She said she had to go today.

Joseph:  I don't understand.

Miriam:  Neither did her father nor myself.  She said she was going to help Elizabeth.  She said  Elizabeth's pregnant.  {shrugging shoulders} Don't know how she found out.  Didn't know, myself.  Elizabeth lives in Judea.  We hardly see her.

Joseph:  How long will she be gone?  Will she be home tonight?

Miriam: {laughing} Elizabeth lives several days from here...

Joseph: {whining} Several days from here?

Miriam: She's going to care for her till...

Joseph: {anxiously} The end of the week?  The Sabbath?  Will she be home then?

Miriam:  No, Joseph.  She's staying till Elizabeth delivers.  To help her.  Her husband's a rabbi.  {waving off} He knows nothing 'bout delivering a baby  What rabbi does?  What man does?

Joseph:  A week?  Two?  She'll be home then.

Miriam:  Elizabeth's due in three months.  That's what Mary said.

Joseph: {aghast} Three months?  She can't stay three months! 

Miriam:  Course she can.

Joseph:  I love her.  I'll miss her.

Miriam:  I know you do.  We all do.  We'll all miss her.

Joseph:  I miss her already.

Miriam:  Of course you do.  You haven't seen her since...{thinking} lunch yesterday.

Joseph:  Dinner.

Miriam:  {gentle mocking} A long time.

Joseph:  She didn't say anything about this yesterday.

Miriam:  She told us this morning.  Something must have happened.  {scratching head}  When I don't know.  Last evening?  Very strange.

Joseph:  Did someone come over and tell her?

Miriam:  No one.  {shrugging shoulders}  How did she know 'bout Elizabeth?

Joseph:  {dramatically} What can I do?

Miriam:  Keep working.  {pointing to bench}  Make another bench. 

Joseph:  {hands up} Why's that always the answer?

Miriam:  She'll miss you, I'm sure.  She'll be back...soon.

Joseph:  {hopefully} Maybe sooner?

Miriam:  {lecturing}  It takes time for these things to happen.  Elizabeth's due in three months.  She'll be back in three months!

Joseph:  {dramatically} I won't survive!

Miriam:  {patting Joseph} You will, Joseph.  We all will.

Joseph: {with a sigh} Shalom.

        {Joseph turns toward stage right and starts to cross}

Miriam:  Visit us.  We'll be here.

Joseph:  {with reluctance} I will.

Miriam:  I like to talk with you.  {Joseph stops and rolls eyes.  He starts to cross}  Come over tomorrow.

Joseph: {as he crosses}  {whiny} Three months?

Miriam:  For lunch.

{Joseph reaches stage right door and exits.  Miriam returns to the fruit in the bowl}

        {black out}






ACT I, Scene 4

{As the lights come up, Joseph is sitting on a bench slightly stage right of center surrounded by three benches.  He is sanding a bench.  Mary enters from stage left exit.  She is slightly showing when fabric is taut over her abdomen when she turns.  She stands at exit door and watches Joseph with tenderness}

Mary: {tenderly} Joseph.

        {Joseph looks up}

Joseph:  {excitedly} Mary! {Mary crosses hastily to Joseph.  Joseph notices she is showing.  He is puzzled.  He holds both of her hands} {wondering about her showing} Mary?
       
{Mary takes her hands away and surveys scene with both hands}

Mary:  You've done so much good work...while I've been gone.

Joseph:  Three months—that's a long time, Mary.  {nodding} I've kept busy.  I've missed you.

Mary: {eagerly} I've missed you too, Joseph.  {expansively} There's so many things to tell you.  Mother's coming to chaperone us; but I ran ahead of her.  I wanted to talk with you alone...first.

{Joseph motions to the benches.  They sit down.  Joseph looks at Mary concerned she is showing}

Joseph:  Mary...?

Mary:  {eagerly} I went to my cousin Elizabeth.  I helped deliver her child.  She had a son...John.

Joseph:  But you, Mary...?

        {Mary holds Joseph's arm}

Mary:  {eagerly} Joseph, God has not forgotten us.  He sent an angel...

Joseph:  An angel...?

        {Mary nods}

Mary:  Who told Elizabeth she'd have a son.

Joseph:  {changing subject} Mary, about you...

Mary:  Elizabeth's never conceived before.  Now she's old, beyond the child-bearing years.  The angel told Elizabeth she'd have a son who'd be the prophet for Messiah.  {hands up}  Messiah's coming!

Joseph:  Yes, yes.  {changing subject} Why did you have to go?  Has something happened to you while you've been gone?

Mary:  Nothing happened to me there.  I had to go to find out if what I'd heard was true.

Joseph:  What you heard?  From who?

Mary:  From the angel.

Joseph:  From what angel?

Mary:  The same angel who told Elizabeth she'd had a son.

Joseph:  An angel appeared to you? {Mary nods vigorously}  When did this happen?

Mary:  The night before I left.  That's why I left in the morning.

Joseph:  Without telling me.

Mary:  There was no time.  I had to leave.  Right away.

Joseph:  I don't understand...Prophets?  Angels?  We haven't had a prophet for four hundred years.  Angels don't appear to us...{shaking head} common people.  Why'd he appear to you?

Mary:  Angels have appeared to common people in our people's history.  Now to Elizabeth, Zechariah her husband, and me.  {nodding} His name's Gabriel.

Joseph: {laughing} To Zechariah?  He's a priest.  Any others? {Mary turns away}  {shaking head} Why to you Mary?  So you'd know 'bout Elizabeth?  So you'd help Elizabeth?

        {Mary turns back}

Mary:  There's more.

Joseph: {taken aback} More?

        {Mary stands up}

Mary: {slowly and deliberately} To tell me I'm to give birth to Messiah.

        {Joseph shakes his head and looks away}

Joseph: {not listening} I'd like to understand...

        {Mary shakes Joseph's arm}

Mary:  Joseph! {Joseph turns back toward Mary} {patting chest}  I'm to give birth to Messiah.  The hope of every Jewish girl since Eve.  Every Jewish mother tells her daughter it might be her.  {holding chest} It's going to be me.

        {Joseph stands up and grabs her hands}

Joseph: {trying to be happy and reassured}  That's wonderful Mary.  Once we're married and you get pregnant.

{Mary takes Joseph's hands and puts them on her pregnant abdomen}

Mary:  I'm already...

        {Joseph takes hands away in shock and moves back}

Joseph:  Mary, you can't be.

Mary: {trying to reassure Joseph}  {firmly} It's all right.  {gently} It's all right.

Joseph: {shaking head} {upset} How can it be all right? 

Mary: There'll be great joy for us.  Great joy.

        {Joseph looks away}

Joseph: Is this the end of the happy life I planned for me...for us?  {Joseph turns towards Mary and moves menacingly toward Mary} {pointing finger at Mary}  Whose is it, Mary?  Whose is it?  One of my friends?  A Roman soldier, handsome in his uniform?  People talk 'bout such things in Nazareth.  How can I compete?  {thinking} Is that why you left suddenly?

        {Mary backs up}

Mary: {shaking head} No Joseph.

Joseph: {leaning toward Mary} Or when you were gone?  Three months.  That's it—while you were gone.

Mary:  No man.  No one here or at Elizabeth's.

Joseph: {very confused} No man?  What are you talking about?

{Mary puts hands crossed over her chest.  Joseph looks at Mary.  He is perplexed at what Mary is doing}

Mary:  The Holy Spirit came upon me and the power of the Most High overshadowed me.

{Joseph looks up then and thinks.  Then Joseph looks at Mary}

Joseph:  You're talking foolishly.

Mary:  So the Holy One to be born will be called the Son of God. {Mary looks at Joseph and then puts her hands on her pregnant abdomen.  Joseph looks at her.  He is very uneasy} This child's the Son of God.

Joseph:  Impossible.

Mary:  Elizabeth became pregnant.

Joseph:  She' just... old.  It could happen.  It wouldn't have to be...What you saying's impossible.

Mary:  Nothing is impossible with God.  {Joseph turns away} Joseph... {Joseph turns back} This is going to be hard.  I'll need your support...

Joseph:  Life's supposed to be happy, wonderful.  Not hard.  Why should it be hard?  I have a job, a house...

Mary:  As my husband.

Joseph:  This can't be.

Mary:  This is what God wants me to do.

Joseph:  {shaking head} I can't believe this.  How can I know what God wants?

Mary:  Joseph, I need you to believe me.

        {Joseph crosses to bench and sits down}

Joseph:  I must think.  {pointing finger at Mary}  {bitterly} Do you know what I can do to you?

{Mary crosses to bench and sits downstage of Joseph}

Mary:  It's true.  Everything I said.  The angel...The baby... {Joseph stands up} The Holy Spirit... {Joseph turns away}  The Son of God. {Joseph turns back}  Life's hard, sometimes.  But it's always from God.

        {Joseph stands up abruptly}

Joseph: {pointing to stage left door) (harshly} Get out!

Mary:  I love you.

Joseph:  {gulping} I..I...
       
{Joseph shakes head not knowing what to think}

Mary:  Don't you trust me?

        {Joseph holds hand to forehead}

Joseph: I need proof.

Mary:  Don't you believe me?

        {Joseph shakes head}

Joseph:  It'll take more than you telling me, for me to believe...{pointing to Mary's abdomen} that.  {pointing to stage left door}  Get out! {Mary stands, turns, and slowly starts to cross toward stage left door}  {harshly} Out! {Mary crosses more hurriedly to door and exits stage left. Joseph puts hands to face}  {toward stage left door} I don't believe you! {Joseph sits down on bench  {looking up} What should I do?

        {black out}


ACT I, Scene 5

{As the lights come up, Joseph is sitting on a sleeping mat slightly right of center stage.  Angel Gabriel is standing slightly left of center stage with hands up}

Joseph:  Am I dreaming or am I awake?  After Mary left I worked till dark.  It was the only thing I could do I could control.  Everything else was....  {shaking head} I couldn't go home and face my parents.  Have they found out?  With Mary showing, all Nazareth will be buzzing.  {hands pointing to ground} I slept here.  Then I saw an angel--Gabriel--the same one that appeared to Mary.  It couldn't be something I ate—I didn't eat supper.  I couldn't.  Whether in a dream or actually standing here, an Angel spoke to me.

Angel:  “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her in from the Holy Spirit.”

Joseph:  Just as Mary said, from the Holy Spirit.

Angel:  “She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.”

Joseph:  I knew Mary had character and I should've believed her.  But this was so big.  So amazing.  {nodding} The Angel gave me the proof I needed to believe Mary.  {Angel turns and crosses to stage left}  Then he was gone.  {Angel exits stage left}  Mary's carrying Messiah.  Not conceived by me or any other man.  “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means 'God with us.'”  Now the hard part...{touching his chest} for me.  Who'll believe what's happened?  Our families or friends, the townspeople, the religious leaders?  {shaking head} It's not the future I dreamed of.  Before I was visited by the angel, I had three options:  {counting on fingers} trying Mary for adultery and stoning, {counting on fingers} sending her away quietly, {counting on fingers} or marrying her.  Now I have only one. {Joseph lies down}  The hard one.

        {Joseph turns over and sleeps}

        {black out}





ACT I, Scene 6

{As the lights come up, Rabbi enters from stage right and crosses toward center stage. He is reading a scroll.  Joseph enters from stage right stairs and sees Rabbi}

Joseph:  Rabbi.

{Rabbi stops, puts down scroll, and turns toward Joseph.  Joseph crosses to Rabbi}

Joseph:  Shalom, rabbi.
                   
Rabbi:  Shalom, Joseph.  {Joseph reaches Rabbi}  Six months to go.  How's your father? 

Joseph:  Fine. 

Rabbi:  Mother?

Joseph: {impatiently} I want the missuin moved up.

Rabbi:  {with surprise} To when?  Who wants this?

Joseph: Next week.  This week...if possible.

Rabbi:  {with a laugh} What's going on?

        {Joseph is embarrassed and puts head down}

Rabbi: {scratching head} I was coming to talk with you.  I had noticed...Then I thought:  Not Mary.  But the talk 'round town...

Joseph: Could the missuin be...tonight?

{Rabbi stares at Joseph.  Joseph looks away in embarrassment.  Rabbi shakes his head}

Rabbi:  {pointing finger at Joseph} Sure it's not someone else's?  If it's...If a woman will...with one, she will with another.  I want to make it easy for you, Joseph.  {Joseph looks back toward Rabbi}  I want to protect you...your future.  Ask your father how we handle matters at the synagogue for men.  {holding arms up} Say the word and I'll start proceedings.  This...doesn't have to be hard for you. 

Joseph: You don't understand.

Rabbi:  Mary must be examined.  If she's found pregnant and the child is yours, you'll be cast out of the synagogue.  Out of the community of God.  If the child is someone else's, there are...{shaking head back and forward}... options.

Joseph:  I don't know how to explain to you.

Rabbi: {shrugs shoulders} Human frailty.  We talk about purity...chastity.

Joseph: What if I told you...?

Rabbi:  What else is there to say?  {hands up}  The human condition.

Joseph: {with a deep sigh} This is...all from God.  Of God.

        {Rabbi is taken aback}

Rabbi:  {looking over Joseph} You're a carpenter!  Mary's a ...!  How could this be from God?

Joseph: God has come.

Rabbi: {incensed} Why would God come to the likes of you? 

Joseph: An angel appeared and told us.

Rabbi: To...you?  The synagogue must know  if you talk like this.  {waving off} You're in enough trouble with Mary's...condition before marriage.  {leaning toward Joseph} Don't make it worse.  {straightening up} Are you talking blasphemy? {Joseph moves backward and shakes head vigorously}  {glaring at Joseph} Don't!

Joseph: Is it blasphemy if it's the truth?

        {Rabbi is shaken}

Rabbi: {harshly} No more!  You're...{looking over Joseph}  a nobody!  Mary's a nobody!  An angel wouldn't appear to you.  {Joseph looks down.  He looks pitiful.  Rabbi sighs}  {waving off} Tonight.  Tonight, if you want. {Joseph looks up eagerly}  Get your best man.

Joseph: Simon.

Rabbi:  And the bridesmaids.

Joseph:  With torches.

        {Rabbi nods}

Rabbi:  We'll assemble at your house at midnight and proceed to Mary's.  When we arrive back at your house, I'll say...{shaking head}  a few words and you can take Mary into your house to consumma...however, that goes now that Mary's pregnant.  Will your parents come?  {Joseph shakes head}  Mary's? {Joseph shakes head}  Under the circumstances, a quiet affair.

Joseph: {excitedly}I want it special for Mary. 

Rabbi:  {curtly} How...sweet.

Joseph: Thank you, Rabbi. Everything can still turn out happy...easy for us.


{Joseph turns and hurriedly crosses to stage right stairs and exits off stairs}

Rabbi: {calling after Joseph} Harder.  You'll see.

{Rabbi unrolls scroll and tries to read it.  He shakes head in frustration.  He cannot read it.  He rolls up scroll and crosses to stage left exit and exits stage left}

        {black out}


End of ACT I

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This is a look at the Christmas story from Joseph's point of view and what he may have gone through accepting Mary to be his wife when she was already expecting.


Author:    Delvyn Case

Synopsis:

     A fiancee returns from visiting her cousin for three months and announces she is pregnant. From God. How can anyone believe such an incredible revelation? For Joseph in the Christmas story, the answer is easy if an angel appears. Yet what if the angel stops appearing? And what about others who are not visited by angels? 
     In Joseph's Story Joseph struggles with the veracity of Mary's claim that she has been overshadowed by the Holy Spirit and has become pregnant by God-- not my man-- until an angel appears to him. However, his young love is further tested by the reaction of his family and friends to Mary's pregnancy. Abandoned by all Joseph must take his new wife soon to deliver one hundred miles to Bethlehem to register for the Roman census. They travel alone with Mary having increasing distress as she approaches the time for the birth of her child. There in the wilderness, Joseph must comfort his wife as she wonders whether she can make it to Bethlehem and where her child will be born. How can Joseph reassure Mary about the reality that she is carrying Messiah and where He will be born if no angel appears? 
      After Mary delivers in a lowly stable aided by a kindly innkeeper and his wife, Joseph faces more challenges as he learns from an angel that King Herod is sending soldiers to kill the child and all children in the area because he feels threatened by the birth of Jesus who would be king. Hoofbeats are heard as the innkeeper and his wife help Joseph and Mary prepare to flee with Jesus. But what will become of the innkeeper and his wife? What should they do? They are at risk because they have allowed Joseph and Mary to be on their property. They have not had angels appear to them as they have considered the truth that Messiah has been born in their stable. How can they believe what has happened has been from God and how should they act now? What will happen to Joesph as he leaves if he no longer is visited by angels? 
     Joseph's Story dramatizes Joseph's narrative as he lives out the amazing events of the Christmas story. Joseph's Story has been awarded Honorable Mention in the 2011 Writer's Digest Writing Competition (Stage Play Category). 

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