3 Short Comedy Drama Script for Students and Play

3 Short Comedy Drama Script for Students and Play

In this uproarious short comedy drama script, chaos ensues when a group of eccentric characters hatch a plan to pull off the most audacious heist of their lives. Filled with witty dialogue, unexpected twists, and side-splitting moments, get ready to laugh your way through this wild and entertaining adventure.

Short comedy drama script

Title: Gift for Girlfriend

Characters:

Ramesh – The confused protagonist
Suresh – Ramesh’s witty friend
Priya – Ramesh’s girlfriend
Shopkeeper – A language-challenged vendor
(Scene: Ramesh and Suresh are shopping in a busy market. Ramesh is desperately trying to buy a gift for Priya, but language barriers make everything hilariously complicated.)

Scene 1: The Confusion Begins

Ramesh and Suresh enter a gift shop.

Ramesh: Bhaiya, ek sundar sa gift dikhao Priya ke liye. Something romantic!

Shopkeeper: (confused) Uh… romantic?

Suresh: (whispering to Ramesh) Bhai, yeh romantic ka translation kya hota hai?

Ramesh: (thinking) Umm… pyaar bhari cheez?

Shopkeeper: (misunderstanding) Ah, pyaar bhari cheez. Yeh lo, ek bottle tomato ketchup. Bahut romantic hai!

Ramesh and Suresh exchange bewildered looks.

Scene 2: Lost in Translation

Ramesh and Suresh move to a clothing store.

Ramesh: Bhai, ek sundar sa dress dikhao. Medium size.

Shopkeeper: (nodding) Medium size? Yeh lo, ek medium-sized blanket. Bahut stylish hai!

Suresh: (laughing) Bhai, yeh blanket hai, dress nahi!

Shopkeeper: (confused) Oh, dress? Ek minute…

Shopkeeper hands over a tablecloth.

Ramesh: (frustrated) Bhai, tablecloth nahi, dress chahiye!

Scene 3: Lost in Love

Ramesh and Suresh spot a flower shop.

Ramesh: Priya ko flowers pasand hai. Kuch colorful dikhao.

Shopkeeper: (enthusiastically) Haan, haan! Yeh lo, colorful chillies. Bahut pasand aayega!

Suresh bursts into laughter.

Suresh: Bhai, chillies kya roses hote hain?

Shopkeeper: (confused) Roses? Ek minute…

Shopkeeper hands over a garlic bulb.

Ramesh: (facepalming) Bhai, yeh kya hai?

Shopkeeper: (smiling) Pyaar bhari garlic. Bahut romantic hai!

Scene 4: The Grand Finale

Ramesh and Suresh finally end up at a jewelry store.

Ramesh: Bhai, ab toh kuch bhi mat galat samajhna. Ek beautiful ring dikhao.

Shopkeeper: (nodding) Beautiful ring? Yeh lo, beautiful bangles. Perfect for Priya!

Suresh: (sarcastically) Haan bhai, perfect! Ab Priya kaise bangles pehnegi?

As Ramesh looks defeated, Priya suddenly appears.

Priya: (smiling) Ramesh, yeh kya hai?

Ramesh, holding the bangles, looks at Suresh, who bursts into laughter.

Suresh: (teasing) Bhai, yeh hai asli lost in translation love story!

Everyone bursts into laughter as they realize the comedy of errors in their quest for the perfect gift.

[The END]

Title: “Golgappa Guffaws”

Characters:

  1. Ramesh – The witty golgappa vendor
  2. Babu – The clueless customer
  3. Pinky – Ramesh’s mischievous assistant

(Scene opens at Ramesh’s golgappa stall, with a sign that says “Ramesh’s Golgappa Galaxy.”)

Ramesh: (wiping a plate) Hey Babu, welcome! What can I do for you today?

Babu: (scratching his head) Uh, well, I heard your golgappas are out of this world. I’ve never tried them.

Ramesh: (smirking) Out of this world? My golgappas are so good, even aliens come for a taste!

Babu: (confused) Aliens? Really?

Ramesh: (nodding) Absolutely! Last week, one of them asked for extra spicy. I told him, “Dude, even humans can’t handle that spice!”

(Pinky, the mischievous assistant, snickers in the background.)

Babu: (laughs nervously) Uh, okay, I’ll try them, but not too spicy.

Ramesh: (winking) Don’t worry, I’ll save the intergalactic spice for another day.

(Ramesh prepares a plate of golgappas, hands it to Babu, and Babu takes a hesitant bite.)

Babu: (surprised) Hey, these are really good!

Ramesh: (smug) Of course, I told you! Now, here’s a tip: eat them like you’re kissing a ghost—quick and with a little mystery.

(Babu tries to follow the advice, and Pinky stifles a laugh.)

Pinky: (whispering to Babu) Don’t worry, the ghost won’t mind if you mess up.

(Babu and Pinky burst into laughter. Meanwhile, a customer approaches.)

Customer: (excited) Ramesh Bhai, give me the usual, extra spicy!

Ramesh: (grinning) You got it! My golgappas are so spicy; they’re the only cure for a cold in the Himalayas.

(Customer laughs as Ramesh prepares the spicy golgappas.)

Babu: (looking at the spicy plate) Maybe next time, I’ll try the Himalayan cure.

Ramesh: (chuckling) Wise choice, my friend. Just remember, our golgappas are the talk of the town, and maybe even the universe!

(As Babu enjoys his golgappas, the scene ends with laughter echoing around the Golgappa Galaxy.)

[End of script]

Show Title: Wishing Well

Characters:

Alice – A kind-hearted young woman
George – A grumpy old man
Emily – Alice’s best friend
Wishing Well – A magical well with a mischievous spirit
Townspeople – Various townspeople who interact with Alice and George
Setting: A small town with a park that houses a famous wishing well.

Act 1:

Scene 1: Park Entrance

(Alice enters the park, excited and carrying a small coin. She approaches the Wishing Well.)

Alice: (Whispering) I wish for something wonderful to happen today.

(Wishing Well, unseen, chuckles mischievously.)

Scene 2: Park Bench

(Alice sits on a bench, reading a book, when George approaches, grumbling.)

George: Why do people waste their time on such nonsense as wishing wells?

Alice: Oh, come on, George! It’s just a bit of fun. You never know what might happen.

George: (Rolls eyes) Fun? Bah! Waste of time.

Scene 3: Wishing Well

(Alice throws her coin into the Wishing Well.)

Alice: (Smiling) I hope my wish comes true.

(Wishing Well’s spirit emerges, invisible to Alice.)

Wishing Well: (Whispering to itself) Oh, this should be amusing. Let’s grant her wish with a twist.

Act 2:

Scene 1: Alice’s House

(Alice arrives home to find a small puppy waiting on her doorstep.)

Alice: (Surprised) Oh my goodness! How did this little fellow get here?

(Alice takes the puppy inside and names him Lucky.)

Scene 2: Park Bench

(George is sitting on the same bench, reading a newspaper when Lucky comes bounding towards him.)

George: (Annoyed) What’s this? A pesky little mutt?

(Lucky jumps on George, licking his face.)

George: (Reluctantly) Fine, you can stay. But no more licking!

Scene 3: Alice’s House

(Alice and Emily are discussing Alice’s wish.)

Emily: You see, Alice? Wishing wells can be magical.

Alice: (Laughs) I suppose so. Lucky is a delightful surprise.

Act 3:

Scene 1: Park Entrance

(Alice and George meet again near the park entrance.)

Alice: George, I have a proposition for you. How about we start a dog walking service together?

George: (Smiling) Well, I suppose that could be interesting.

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Scene 2: Dog Park

(Alice and George are surrounded by a group of happy dogs, laughing and enjoying their time.)

Alice: (Giggles) Who would have thought we’d end up here, George?

George: (Smiling) Life is full of surprises, Alice. And sometimes, wishes do come true.

(Moral: Wishes may come true, but often in unexpected ways. Embrace the surprises life offers, and you might find happiness and new opportunities.)

Note: This script is a short comedy drama designed to entertain while conveying a moral message. It explores the idea of wishes coming true in unexpected ways, highlighting the importance of embracing life’s surprises. The interactions between the characters and the mischievous nature of the Wishing Well add humor to the story.

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