Yes and I was disappointed. I attended a Southern Baptist Congregation in Okinawa that, for years, had hosted the Covenant Players. They ended up having them do a few dramatic performances in lieu of a sermon. First, I didn't find the acting to be very good. Secondly, every message was focused on how tough life was (couple struggling with stresses of life, couple struggling with teenage kid) and then there was sort of a "Jesus will make it OK" message for each presentation. In other words, it was a therapeutic Gospel message in their presentation.
The next year when the Church brought up whether we wanted to invite them back I suggested they not be invited. The Church agreed and sent them a letter stating that their Gospel message was not clear and that we did not desire them to come to our Church. I have to tell you that, in a small SBC circle, that kind of move made us unpopular and seem extreme. Frankly, I just don't "get" the idea of people traveling around doing a performance as a form of Evangelism. Add to that, the message they were "Evangelizing" was not the Gospel.