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The Carpenter
By Dorothy Clarke Wilson
Synopsis
The Carpenter is a compelling faith-based drama set in a small New
England town in the 1940s. When Jeff Masters—a humble
carpenter—arrives looking for work and a place to stay, his quiet
integrity and steady compassion begin to unsettle a community
tightly bound by routine, tradition, and suspicion of anyone
“different.”
As the townspeople wrestle with fear, pride, and prejudice,
(especially toward outsiders) the carpenter’s presence becomes a
turning point. Through everyday moments and unexpected acts of
kindness, long-held assumptions are challenged, and hearts begin to
change.
Told in an allegorical style with clear parallels to biblical characters
and stories, The Carpenter ultimately explores what it means to live
with purpose: not just with words, but with actions rooted in
compassion, acceptance, and choosing to see the humanity in others.
Cast: 11 roles (4 women, 3 men, 1 girl, 3 boys)