Screenplays » Comedy

Studio 60 on Roosevelt Avenue: The Complete Scripts    by Matthew Callan
Price: $0.99 USD. 33970 words. Language: English. Published on September 26, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

Follow along as Sandy Alderson solves one intense, politically charged crisis after another as he attempts to do the second most important job in the world: running a baseball team! Special commentary from the show's creator himself! If you read only one sports/television parody screenplay this year, it will probably be this one!
The Great Balducci    by H Jason Schulz
Price: Free! 570 words. Language: English. Published on September 17, 2011. Screenplays » Short.

A funny scene about a juggler without props.
All About Nikki- The Fabulous First Season    by Shawn James
Price: $0.99 USD. 55630 words. Language: English. Published on September 5, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

She thinks it's her world. Unfortunately, we have to live with her.
Renting My Damn Mind    by Eduardo A. Borges
Price: $7.97 USD. 14990 words. Language: English. Published by Maximum Qualities on September 5, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

Michael is in a psychiatric ward waiting for a solution to his problem: He has three imaginary friends that have made his life a torment. His family never visits, his doctor will only prescribe him medications and his love life is a mess. Michael seems to have hope again when he learns that his family will come to visit for the first time in three years. However, his three imaginary friends decide
The Oddfellows Home    by Ria Hickey
Price: Free! 25560 words. Language: English. Published on August 7, 2011. Screenplays » Drama.

The Oddfellows Home is an urban family comedy. A young, eccentric single mother who runs a nursing home falls in love with a very conservative guy who struggles to accept her unusual work, family and friends. She discovers he has an equally curious life that ultimately reveals their bizarre family tie.
O Juliet, Juliet    by Robert Challis
Price: Free! 5980 words. Language: English. Published on July 11, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

(4.00 from 1 review)
A one scene comedy based on an audition night for Juliet, featuring a crusty Director with an ulcer and his young nephew reading for Romeo. The nephew tries to exploit his relationship with his uncle to further his romantic designs successively on each of the three Juliets. 35 minutes running time.
Chewy, Gooey, Fruit Things (an original screenplay)    by David Sloma
Price: $0.99 USD. 23860 words. Language: English. Published by Web of Life Solutions  on July 2, 2011. Screenplays » Sci-Fi.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Mel Plastic and his family watch as a candy laced with radioactive waste becomes a best-seller, making many ill. Mel works to end the conspiracy perpetrated by Major Owens (military sells the waste), Harry Mitsushibi (makes the candy), and Reverend Jones (sells the cure). Aliens, Bondage Man, and Mel punish the corporate "diddilers." Feature length screenplay by David Sloma.
Instant Message Breakup    by H Jason Schulz
Price: Free! 580 words. Language: English. Published on June 21, 2011. Screenplays » Short.

A humorous scene that takes place online and on stage.
Bill Shakespeare's Next Big Mistake: Our Television Pilot and What Happened    by Renée Harrell
Price: $0.99 USD. 6780 words. Language: English. Published on June 20, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

BILL SHAKESPEARE'S NEXT BIG MISTAKE: Our Television Pilot and What Happened If you're one of the strange, slightly unbalanced people that like to read unproduced teleplays (we're one of those people!), then have we got a deal for you. Pick up this e-story and you'll find out why we think we have the chops to write for television, why we wrote this particular piece, and ...um, what happened.
The Shrew Untamed    by James Carter
Price: Free! 21660 words. Language: English. Published on June 19, 2011. Screenplays » Comedy.

(4.00 from 11 reviews)
Kate marries Petruchio in a state of submission, only to turn the tables on her husband and family with devilish brilliance. A sexy update to “The Taming of the Shrew” that is designed for 21st century audiences.