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Perfect
By Josh Hornbeck
How do you see yourself? Do we see ourselves as God sees us, or do we see ourselves based on what we see in the mirror, on what our friends see, or what the person of our dreams sees?
Kevin is desperate to win the affections of Carrie, but worried that he isn’t cool enough for her. Carrie is hoping Alex will ask her out, but worried that she isn’t attractive enough for him. Alex is new to the school and just wants to fit in. All three are searching for the perfect life, but they soon discover that no one can be “perfect.”
Perfect examines the way we see ourselves, encouraging us to look at our life through the light of Christ’s grace and mercy.
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
Self Image
Body Image
Peer Pressure
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