

The Lost Christmas
Bruce Kimes
Purses are fat with money, but a little old lady who begs for a bit of food is turned away from every door.
The Christmas Way has been lighted but our little old lady warns they should not expect Him to walk where there is only selfishness.
She is right, for the town is plunged into darkness.
Candles will not burn, trees wither, the tinsel grows black, the bells will not ring, and gifts give nothing but pain.
When the town has atoned for its selfishness, Christmas comes back and the Christ Child reigns supreme.
| Character |
|---|
| Niel her son, aged ten |
| Lottie her daughter, aged eight |
| Elisa the butcher's wife |
| Adelaide the baker's wife |
| Conrad the duke |
| Gustave his aide |
| Ludwig aged ten |
| Barbara aged eight |
| Hulda the inkeeper's wife |
Town That Couldn't Have Christmas is a play written by Helen M. Clark and published by Samuel French .
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