Communication Themed Scripts
Find the right script to perform for your church, school or next event.
Too Hot to Handle
Too Hot to Handle
Todd is the spender. Nan is the one who keeps up with their finances. So when Todd surprises Nan with a brand new over-the-top barbeque grill, things get just a little headed.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Getting to Know You
Getting to Know You
Over a birthday dinner at a restaurant, a well-meaning wife gives her husband the unexpected gift of a session with communication counselors.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 8-10 minutes
File Away
File Away
A fun look at an awkward visit to a counselor reveals all the things that the couple has been filing away.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-5 minutes
The Skinny on Prayer
The Skinny on Prayer
Prayer is us communicating with God, but as Christians we oftentimes treat prayer as something to be checked off a list. We miss the part where we are building our relationship with the Creator of the universe.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-5 minutes
All Wives Want for Valentine’s Day
All Wives Want for Valentine’s Day
Two wives have a message for their husbands about what they really want for Valentine’s Day.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Johnson’s Valentine’s Bowl
Johnson’s Valentine’s Bowl
It’s his way vs. her way in the 11th annual Valentine’s Day gone wrong for the Johnsons.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Date Your Mate
Date Your Mate
A date night reveals that being connected to the outside world is killing their connection to each other.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-6 minutes
Romance Class
Romance Class
Several men and one inept wife attend a class on romance hoping to be able to speak the language of love better, but we quickly learn that the teacher has her hands full.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Ruts
Ruts
After getting his car stuck in a rut, a husband begins to realize that his marriage is also stuck in a rut…but some ruts are good ones.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 5-7 minutes
Smackdown-LIVE!
Smackdown-LIVE!
Two former tag-team champion wrestlers feud over something trivial. This skit parallels the futility of the grudges between believers.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
I Do! Part 2
I Do! Part 2
An old couple speaks of live, love, and lessons learned over the past 50 years.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4-6 minutes
I Do! Part 1
I Do! Part 1
The conflict of mixed up marital expectations.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-5 minutes
Love Words
Love Words
Two friends are choosing cards for their wives. One thinks he’s the “wifewhisperer” who knows what women want, but the other just wants to tell his wife what’s in his heart.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Family Matters
Family Matters
Three very different sisters and their families spend Christmas (or Thanksgiving) together, personalities clash, and some things never change.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 8-10 minutes
Conversation with Mom
Conversation with Mom
Moms never stop being moms. Julie, a mom herself, realizes that her mom just wants the best for her during a phone conversation. This script is a monologue with Julie on the phone when her Mother beeps in on the other line. Initially annoyed with her Mother, Julie is reminded how much she loves her mother.
- Characters: 1 Female- mid 20’s-40’s
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-4 minutes
Hurting Helpline
Hurting Helpline
A radio talk/advice show where we see the difference between hearing and listening.
- Characters: 7
- Genre: Dramedy
- Length: 10-12 minutes
DTR
DTR
Four scenarios are enacted in which people decide they need to Define The Relationship.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 5-7 minutes
My Side of the Story
My Side of the Story
A husband and a wife, both speak directly to the audience, as to one person. They are both telling their side of the same story. This should have a fast-paced “Reader’s Theatre” (yet memorized) feel to it.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4-6 minutes
How Do I, Uh…Pray?
How Do I, Uh…Pray?
Silly examples of prayer that reflect and all too real image of our own prayer lives.
- Characters: 8
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 5-7 minutes
You’re Not Listening
You’re Not Listening
The most important way to show someone that they are important is by listening to what they have to say. Whether it’s a friend, classmates, or God, our ability to listen greatly impacts the growth of the relationship.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Say What?
Say What?
Gossip and rumors grow wildly in the matter of one school day. Assumptions are made and everyone takes sides. When the truth comes out, will the people involved reconcile their relationship, or let the separation and bitterness grow?
- Characters: 15
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 5-7 minutes
What’s It Going To Take, Dad?
What’s It Going To Take, Dad?
The way girls relate to boys has a lot to do with how they first relate to their father. Emma’s relationship with her father is less than easy. Only as both draw close to God will they find peace.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 8-10 minutes
We Don’t Have a Clip
We Don’t Have a Clip
This comedy takes place in the local news station that has lost all of their video clips. This is a guaranteed laugh skit as the audience gets to watch the news crew act out each news story.
- Characters: 7
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
The Lord’s Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer
As this student prays through The Lord’s Prayer, he encounters a real and living God. This skit shows that prayer really changes things.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
Friends Tell Friends Everything
Friends Tell Friends Everything
Friends from childhood, David and Steve tell each other everything…well almost everything. It isn’t until years later that David feels the weight of not sharing the most important thing with Steve: his faith in Christ.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 10-12 minutes
