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Start Wreck – skit on Star Trek

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START WRECK – SKIT ON STAR TREK

In this short skit on Star Trek, the starship boldly goes (again) where no man (make that WOMAN) has gone before. With Snotty beating up the captain and a member of the crew inexplicably dying of something weird every episode, it’s not surprising that the ship finally crash lands in a somewhat familiar place in this two to three minute short skit.

Read more about bestselling playwrights Lois and Kelly Corcoran. See their best skits compiled in a skit book – Launching a Kid’s Comedy Club.

Author: Lois and Kelly Corcoran

Type: Short skit

Length: Two to three minutes

Cast: Cast of six – 4M 2F

Ages of the actors: Kids to adults

Suitable for: All ages

Set: Any. Black box set

Level of difficulty: 5/10 – fun easy skit for all ages

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Copyright © October 2016 Lois and Kelly Corcoran and Off The Wall Play Publishers

Like this play? Have a look at some of our other skits from our skit page:

Disharmony Commercial – short skit about a dating agency
Ye’ll vote for me – short Irish political skit
One Fine Day in the Operating Room – short medical skit

Handsome and Griddle – funny short skit

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HANDSOME AND GRIDDLE – FUNNY SHORT SKIT

When Handsome and Griddle’s henpecked father conveniently ‘loses’ them in the forest because their stepmother needs ‘her sanity,’ the local witch finds them and takes them home for a nice bath in her cauldron. She’s had to give up her lovely gingerbread cottage because the property taxes were killing her, but she plans to cook them anyway…

PRODUCTION HISTORY

The heath drama group, Runcorn, UK – 2019

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Author: Lois and Kelly Corcoran

Type: Funny short skit

Genre: Fairytale skits

Cast: Cast of 6, 2M 3F 1N

Ages of the actors: Any age of actors – can be performed by children to adults or a mix

Suitable for: Suitable for all ages, great for schools, churches, scouts, clubs and just for fun

Length: 4 minutes long

Set: Simple set – cauldron/picture of one needed

Level of difficulty: 6/10 – easy fun skit for everyone

Read a Sample of the Script

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Cost is $5.50 for this funny short digital skit. Just click Shakespeare!

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Copyright © September 2015 Lois and Kelly Corcoran and Off The Wall Play Publishers

Like this play? Other skits and short comedy scripts in stock:

Read about it – short romantic comedy where two middle aged widowed people meet at a bus stop
Call of the Riled – short skit for Thanksgiving
Bob – 5 minute comedy skits

Dis-harmony commercial – short comedy skits

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DIS-HARMONY COMMERCIAL – SHORT COMEDY SKITS

In this comedy skit, Neal Down, the founder of Dis-harmony.com, is doing a live shoot to promote his online dating website. Unfortunately, the testimonials do not go as planned,  but – he makes the best of a bad situation!

PRODUCTION HISTORY

Madison #1 Middle School, AZ, USA – 2019

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Authors: Lois and Kelly Corcoran

Genre: Short comedy skits

Type: Skit, one act plays

Cast: 5 4M 1F

Ages of the actors: Adult, young adult

Suitable for: All ages

Length: Two minutes

Set: Black box set or blank stage

Level of difficulty: 5/10 – funny skit for young people

Read a Sample of the Script

Cost is $4.75 for this digital script. Just click Shakespeare!

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Copyright © May 2015 Lois and Kelly Corcoran and Off The Wall Play Publishers

Like this skit? Other skits we stock:

The Call Centre – comedy sketch about insurance call centre
Cupid’s bad day – comedy skit for Valentine’s day
God’s visit – funny skit about God and Bob

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