To Be Kind Or Not To Be Kind

Children's Skit | by Kelly Gross

CHARACTERS: KING KINDNESS, SHEPHERD, ONE MASTER, KING MEANNESS, SHEPHERD TWO, ARMY MEN, GUARD ONE, SLAVE ONE, NARRATOR, GUARD TWO, SLAVE TWO.

SCENE ONE: King's throne room.

NARRATOR: Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom live a ruler name King Kindness. He always showed kindness and fairness to all people no matter what their status in life. He was well liked and had many friends. On one royal morning. . . 

KING KINDNESS: Well, good morning fellow guard! How are you this lovely morning?

GUARD ONE: (Bows while speaking) Just fine your majesty. Thank you for asking, sire.

KING KINDNESS: So what is on the agenda this morning?

GUARD ONE: A shepherd has a problem and would like to speak to you.

KING KINDNESS: Please show him in.

(Guard one brings in shepherd. Shepherd falls to his knees begging for his help.);

SHEPHERD ONE: Oh, royal king! My sheep (catching his breath) my sheep...

KING KINDNESS: Take your time my good fellow, take your time.

SHEPHERD ONE: (speaking excitedly) My sheep are running out of grazing area. If they run out of grazing area they'll starve. If they starve they'll die. If they die I am out of a job. If I'm out of a job I'll...

KING KINDNESS: Calm down. Calm down. Everything will be fine. Just take what you need of my land. I have more than I need.

SHEPHERD ONE: Thank you dear king! How can I repay you?

KING KINDNESS: With taking care of our kingdom's sheep. That is all.

SHEPHERD ONE: (Bowing as he speaks) I will! I will! Thank you your majesty! You are so kind! (Leaves stage)

GUARD ONE: (Guard brings in slave) Your majesty this slave was caught running from her master. What do I do!

KING KINDNESS: Bring in her master, please. (Guard brings in master) Tell me why has your slave tried to run away?

MASTER: (Master has an attitude. He does not bow or show any respect.) Well, O royal one, she was asking for more grain to feed her SLAVE family. I of course said no! Why does a slave family deserve more grain? It would only take away from the rich!

KING KINDNESS: Slave, is this true?

MASTER: (Master is very upset she is allowed to speak.) Your going to let a slave speak? They don't have the right!

KING KINDNESS: They do in my kingdom! (King looks kindly at slave.) Now please tell me is this true?

SLAVE ONE: (bows) Yes, O king, my family was hungry. We have worked the fields but never receive enough grain for one
day's meal. I was running away to try to save my family from starvation!

(King stands up shakes head and points directly at master in disapproval.)

KING KINDNESS: I am very disappointed! Your slaves are there to serve you. Yet you do not show them any kindness in sharing grain. Not even for one day's meal! I grant your slaves freedom from you and as much grain as they need to feed there families.

MASTER: (Gets on his knees begging for mercy.) But, but, but king that would be over half my property! Please reconsider!

KING KINDNESS: That is final. Maybe next time you will show more kindness in your decisions.

(Guard walks them out with Master still pleading)

NARRATOR: As the years passed the king continued to show much kindness in all his decisions in his
kingdom. The people loved him and his kingdom prospered. Then one very, very sad day
King Kindness died at a very, ripe, old, age. Unfortunately King Kindness only had one heir
and that was his nephew King Meanness. He took over the kingdom and treated the people
poorly without any kindness. He had few friends, if any, and many enemies. And on one
royal morning...

SCENE TWO: King's throne room

KING MEANNESS: (Yelling for his guard.) Guard! Guard! Where is that good for nothing guard? Guard!

GUARD TWO: (runs in out of breath and bowing) Yes, sire! (breathing heavily)

KING MEANNESS: What problems await me today?

GUARD TWO: Well, sire, I am glad you asked because...(king rudely interrupts)

KING MEANNESS: Just tell me already!

GUARD TWO: A shepherd is here to speak to you about a problem he is...(King rudely interrupts again.)

KING MEANNESS: Oh, just show him in and lets get this over with!

SHEPHERD TWO: (Bows and begs for help) Oh, your majesty, your majesty! I am in great need
of your help!

KING MEANNESS: (Says disrespectfully) Who isn't?

SHEPHERD TWO: My sheep will soon run out of grazing area and they will surely die of starvation without more land.

KING MEANNESS: And what do you expect me to do? Give you land? (Laughs) A lowly shepherd land! (Laughs again.) How ridiculous! It's your problem now go...

SHEPHERD: But king please I need your help or...

KING MEANNESS: Go you tire me! Guard! Take him away! How absurd, me, give land away. A mighty king, never!

GUARD TWO: (Brings in slave.) Your majesty this slave was caught running away from her master. What do I do?

KING MEANNESS: Must I know everything. Just throw her in prison, of course!

SLAVE TWO: (Bows down) Oh king I was only running away to find food for my family! Please not prison, sire, my family will never survive they need your help!

KING MEANNESS: (Stands up in anger) Did I say speak? Did I just hear a slave speak to me? The king of all the land. A slave speaking to royalty! Have you lost your mind? Your not worthy to kiss the ground I walk on. Guard take her away, immediately!

GUARD TWO: But, sire, don't you want to hear the whole story?

KING MEANNESS: Have I not made myself clear! She is a slave! Now take her away! (Starts talking to himself) Why do I put up with that guard? (Mocks guard's words) Don't you want to hear the whole story? If I wanted to hear the whole story I would have asked to hear the whole story. What I put up with around here.

NARRATOR: King Meanness continued to treat people in this way. He only got meaner and meaner. It caused the people to loose hope in their kingdom and they started to move away. Only leaving the old and weak who were unable to move. His kingdom was growing smaller and his enemies were growing larger. Then on yet another royal morning...

GUARD TWO: (Runs in out of breath) Oh, king, bad news, bad, bad, news! It's just terrible and horrible! Just wait until you hear this ...

KING MEANNESS: Just tell me already!

GUARD TWO: There is an army marching in from the North to take over your kingdom! What should we do?

KING MEANNESS: (Calmly) Just gather up my army.

GUARD TWO: But king I am your army!

KING MEANNESS: (Starting to realize there is trouble.) What? Then gather up my people to form an army.

GUARD TWO: What people, sire? The only people in your kingdom are the old and the weak. The rest have moved away!

KING MEANNESS: (Very upset) Oh, what do I do? I'll loose my castle! I'll loose my lands! I'll loose my kingdom! I'll loose everything!

GUARD TWO: And you lost me! (Guard runs out)

(Two guards from the army come on stage and take king prisoner.)

ARMY MEN: We are taking over this kingdom and now you are our prisoner!

KING MEANNESS: (King says as they drag him out) Where's my army? Where's my people? Please
let me go! Let me go! No! No!

NARRATOR: As God's Word says: (Narrator reads Luke 6:31, Proverbs 11:17, and Ephesians 4:32)

THE END

Copyright 2003 Kelly Gross
Jccandkd@aol.com

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