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On Theatre > One-Act Plays >
Missing People
By Josh Hornbeck
How do we see others? Do we sit and judge those around us based on appearance, or do we look at them with love, through the eyes of Christ?
When Tim doesn’t show up to work on a group project, Will thinks something must be wrong. As he pieces the story together, Will begins to discover the different ways people treated Tim. His investigation uncovers judgmental Christians, ignorant bullies, and the subtle condescension of a two-faced friend. But who’s responsible for Tim’s disappearance?
Missing People is a mystery that explores the ways we treat, and even think about, the people in our lives.
Cast Breakdown
3 Men, 3 Women
Approximate Running Time
30-45 Minutes
Intended Audience
High School/Junior High (Parochial Schools/Youth Groups)
Standard Royalties
$30 per Performance
Featured Themes and Issues
What We Think Of Others
Bullying
Tolerance
Reacting to Harassment
Caring For and Accepting OthersCopyright © 2010 Josh Hornbeck, All rights reserved - Other Writings