Five sketches written specifically for digital productions
Royalty-Free PDF: $32.95
You’re having so much fun getting the knack of virtual theatre with these royalty-free 10-minute skits (and so are the playwrights!) that we have more for you!
This collection has added value with five scenes instead of four, each a stand-alone skit with two to four characters. As with the previous two collections, you have unlimited rights to email this PDF to your cast members and perform them royalty-free!
You’ll laugh hysterically at Helicopter GPS by Steven Fendrich, where Uber driver Benjamin has his mother as his GPS, telling him right and wrong when she should be telling him right and left.
In Uh-Oh by Craig Sodaro, high school student Addie is mad at her boyfriend and English project partner Jaxon, but he can’t understand why. Luckily, it’s all a misunderstanding that works out in the end.
The Substitute Psychologist by Edith Weiss has Eric, the student assistant for the school guidance counselor, sitting in for her as three different students come needing help.
Mirror, Mirror by Brian D. Taylor is a refreshing change from all the electronics of our modern era. Cinderella communicates with her Fairy Godmother to get ready for the ball... via magic mirror!
Interview with a Toothbrush by Jeremy Johnson is delightful family fun as Dad uses an app to “interview” electric toothbrushes as he shops online. He knows he’s found the right one when it tells a classic dad joke! After all, who wouldn’t want a toothbrush that matches your sense of humor?!
This collection has added value with five scenes instead of four, each a stand-alone skit with two to four characters. As with the previous two collections, you have unlimited rights to email this PDF to your cast members and perform them royalty-free!
You’ll laugh hysterically at Helicopter GPS by Steven Fendrich, where Uber driver Benjamin has his mother as his GPS, telling him right and wrong when she should be telling him right and left.
In Uh-Oh by Craig Sodaro, high school student Addie is mad at her boyfriend and English project partner Jaxon, but he can’t understand why. Luckily, it’s all a misunderstanding that works out in the end.
The Substitute Psychologist by Edith Weiss has Eric, the student assistant for the school guidance counselor, sitting in for her as three different students come needing help.
Mirror, Mirror by Brian D. Taylor is a refreshing change from all the electronics of our modern era. Cinderella communicates with her Fairy Godmother to get ready for the ball... via magic mirror!
Interview with a Toothbrush by Jeremy Johnson is delightful family fun as Dad uses an app to “interview” electric toothbrushes as he shops online. He knows he’s found the right one when it tells a classic dad joke! After all, who wouldn’t want a toothbrush that matches your sense of humor?!
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