Christian Worship as Dramaturgical Model: A Study of the Use of Drama in Nigerian Churches

Authors

  • Ogungbemi Christopher Akinola University of Limpopo
  • Patrick Ebewo Tshwane University of Technology
  • Olufemi Joseph Abodunrin University of Limpopo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2078-9785/2311

Keywords:

church, christian worship, drama, numerical growth, religion, theatre

Abstract

Humans are actors on the stage called earth. It was William Shakespeare, the quintessential dramatist, who asserted that the world is a stage and all the men and women are merely players who have their exits and their entrances. In some churches, drama is employed as a tool in evangelism, while in others, it is an avoidable distraction, relegated only for use by teachers who instruct Sunday school children. However, in spite of a dearth of widespread support for church drama, more churches seem to utilise theatre and drama in their worships. It is assumed that while hearers sometimes struggle to remember verbalised sermons, the same sermons might be remembered if they are dramatised with the embellishments that scenery, stage props, music, dance, lighting, costume and dialogue bring. This article reports on an investigation into the assumption that drama is one of the timeous tools used to proclaim the timeless truth of scripture. It draws on a mixed-method approach of quantitative and qualitative methods for the study conducted in four churches in three Nigerian cities. Its historical perspective attempts to sketch major empirically grounded features of Christian worship as dramaturgical model. It further reveals the inseparable fusion of religion, theatre and drama. Findings from the study indicate that theatre and drama have become prominent in Christian worship in Nigeria in the last few years. It also suggests that theatricals and dramatics are possible reasons some churches experience numerical growth.



 

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Author Biographies

Ogungbemi Christopher Akinola, University of Limpopo

English Studies. Lecturer

Patrick Ebewo, Tshwane University of Technology

Drama and Film. Professor

Olufemi Joseph Abodunrin, University of Limpopo

English Studies. Professor

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Published

2018-05-09

How to Cite

Akinola, Ogungbemi Christopher, Patrick Ebewo, and Olufemi Joseph Abodunrin. 2017. “Christian Worship As Dramaturgical Model: A Study of the Use of Drama in Nigerian Churches”. Imbizo 8 (1):15 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2078-9785/2311.

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Received 2017-03-12
Accepted 2017-09-13
Published 2018-05-09