Screenplays » Comedy

Paper gods - comedy in one act    by Duilio Chiarle
Price: $3.87 USD. 9360 words. Language: Commonwealth English. Published on September 4, 2012. Screenplays » Comedy.

Men create the story, and they are a victim of it. They are the single characters to do the difference. Each character of these has made the story; he has had a reason to complete the gesture that has done. However, what is the reason? Why? The protagonist is looking for the answers, and she will find the answers trying the existence of God.
Confessions of a Grasshopper    by C.J. Lanet
Price: Free! 23050 words. Language: English. Published on August 31, 2012. Fiction » Young adult or teen » Family.

An audacious kidnapping, a high-speed chase and dramatic rescue are well-traveled features of a run-of-the-mill screenplay, except that the kidnappee and the Grassalot colony are humanoid size, talking grasshoppers; the "hoppernappers" are a raunchy bunch of college kids; and the high speed chase stretches from New Mexico to New York City.
Delta Punk    by C.Y. Dillon
Price: Free! 12850 words. Language: English. Published on August 11, 2012. Screenplays » Romance.

Harmonia expects a romantic first date on a Mississippi riverboat with a poker dealer she met in a chat room, but he has his own ideas about getting real. (Screenplay, 80 pages, PG13 Romantic Comedy)
The Hallelujah Girls    by Pete Stephenson
Price: $0.99 USD. 4530 words. Language: English. Published on July 23, 2012. Screenplays » Comedy.

TV sitcom pilot episode. Two flatmates meet their new third share, who is introduced to them by their enigmatic landlady. All the girls just want to help people. Why are they assigned missions and what happens when they attempt them?
The Society of Sacred Souls    by Jo Hadley
Price: $1.99 USD. 20530 words. Language: English. Published on June 12, 2012. Screenplays » Drama.

A screenplay about a group of friends, straight and gay, that support each other through the trials of love and life.
The Pampered Pooch    by Jo Hadley
Price: $0.99 USD. 5360 words. Language: English. Published on June 8, 2012. Screenplays » Film-Noir.

Rick Naylor is tough private detective until he crosses paths with the people involved in kidnapping a dog. he winds up learning a tough lesson.
PIGGS - A Novel with Bonus Screenplay    by Neal Barrett Jr.
Price: $3.99 USD. 65780 words. Language: English. Published by Crossroad Press  on May 22, 2012. Fiction » Humor & comedy » General.

If the Sopranos wore overalls and didn't care for shoes, they'd likely live in Mexican Wells, Texas. If Jack hadn't screwed up a no-brainer holdup in Amarillo, if he hadn't gotten high with a long-legged Oklahoma girl--hey, if he'd ever done anything right, he wouldn't have ended up in the Huntsville pen. He sure wouldn't be washing dishes in a dump like WAN'S. - A Modern Classic
The Fiendish Plot of Doctor Cyclone    by Maaja L. Wentz
Price: $2.99 USD. 6090 words. Language: English. Published on April 30, 2012. Screenplays » Comedy.

Can a handful of kids defeat a cyborg army -- and their parents? The Fiendish Plot of Doctor Cyclone is a lunar comedy orbiting your funny bone. When the parents on a Moon base start acting strangely, it is up to their kids to battle a mad scientist with a heart of titanium. This comic screenplay is perfect for video or stage. Suitable for family viewing, it was first produced in 2011.
Tales of The Geek Nation    by Richard Jensen
Price: $1.99 USD. 12270 words. Language: English. Published on April 6, 2012. Screenplays » Comedy.

A Demon from Hell who can't buy a soul to save his own. Friends debating the effects of favorite films on president elections. A woman who is way too fond of Jar Jar Binks. These are some of the characters you'll meet in this collection of comedy sketches written by Richard Jensen. Fun for geeks and non geeks alike.
Trivial Pursuits    by Will Todd
Price: $2.99 USD. 17910 words. Language: English. Published on April 5, 2012. Screenplays » Comedy.

“TRIVIAL PURSUITS” is a 3-act, 1-set play in which 4 characters - diagonal vertices of a box called "maleness" - discuss their favorite subject - "femaleness" - while playing a (sometimes metaphorical) board game. Warning: It ain't dinner theater. [Note: I'm a screenwriter ("THE WONDER YEARS", "TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES") and this story is presented in its original scripted format.]