Easter Butterfly Cocoon - a free Christian clown skit for 1 or 2 clowns, about the change that Jesus brings
Courtesy of Will Rejoice and B. Glad at www.joyset.com
A skit for 2 clowns, or 1 clown (INRI) and 1 teacher, pastor, or other "normal" person
(Begin with a clown wrapping itself up in a big sheet to try to look like a cocoon.)
TEACHER: What are you doing?
INRI: The pastor said that we have to have new life. So that made me think about a butterfly. I am going to stay in this cocoon till I become a butterfly.
TEACHER: Well Inri, it is true that butterflies are used to symbolize new life. But ...
INRI: Yup, that’s right. They start off as a catah .... uh carterpilllow? ... uh ... quarter .... They start off as a fuzzy worm!
TEACHER: Yes INRI, but you are not ....
INRI: And then when they are ready, they spin a cocoon around themselves and they change inside the cocoon. They grow wings and antennae and ...
TEACHER: That’s the important part. They change. Christ helps us to change too. Butterflies remind us of that change, but we don’t have to get into a cocoon.
|
INRI: Oh ... I get it. A change on the inside! And I was almost ready ...
TEACHER: Ready for what?
INRI: (drops the cocoon and starts juggling round margarine lids ... or just toss them like frisbees, making sure the audience can see the lid tops) ... Look butter .... fly!
Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy! Adapt! Adapt! Adapt!
You rated this page:Overall rating:




1 have voted so far
Easter skits • (2) Comments • Permalink • View blog reactions
Most recent articles
- The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection
- Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection
- Jour de fĂȘte - Jacques Tati
- M. Hulot’s Holiday - Jacques Tati
- Varsity Drag - song lyrics
- There’s no business like show business - song lyrics
- Lucy Has Her Eyes Examined - I Love Lucy
- Thanksgiving - a history
- Call from Nebraska reporter
- I need to learn Spanish
- Night Owls - Laurel and Hardy
- Homer / Don Burda - last walkaround
- Don Burda, Homer the happy hobo - inducted into the Clown Hall of Fame
- Don Burda / Homer in poor health
- Tithe skit
Most popular articles
- Charlie Chaplin biography
- Famous Clowns
- How do I start Clowning? Clown make-up essentials
- Free clown skits
- Red Skelton biography
- Emmett Kelly biography
- Lyrics to Smile, composed by Charlie Chaplin
- The unusual history of Bozo the Clown
- Red Skelton's commentary on the Pledge of Allegiance
- Lyrics to "Lydia the Tatooed Lady" sung by Groucho Marx
| DONATIONS Keep clown-ministry.com alive: Mail checks, money orders, cash to: or CLICK PayPal logo to donate! |
Tom Raymond 4501 Sentinel Pass Fitchburg, WI 53711 USA |
clown-ministry home | articles | history | skits | miscellaneous | resources | site map | privacy policy



