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  1. Nativity Play - 4 Spoilers That Can Ruin Your Nativity Play and How to Avoid Them
    by Julian Wayne. Although we live in the 21st century and the Information Age, there's no doubt about it...people still love to go see a live play. There's just no substitute for seeing real people perform on stage. And Christmas time offers an opportunity to see one of the oldest (and most beloved) live performances of all - the nativity play. Across this land, in church basements, school gymnasiums and other ve... products, articles, news

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