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Writing a Comedy Church Skit – How to Create Funny Characters

21 Feb


A comedy skit can be effectively used in church worship services to communicate Biblical truth. And you don’t have to be a professional writer or actor to create funny characters and humorous drama that is entertaining, but still makes a powerful, spiritual impact on your church congregation. Although I work professionally as a freelance copywriter, I have also written church drama for over 20 years. Here are some skit writing techniques I use to create funny characters and humorous church drama.

Form church skit characters around your actors

A Hollywood script creates a character and then the director finds an actor to play that part. But that’s Hollywood. And those actors are professionals. They dedicate themselves to learning how to play a variety of characters.

The actors in your church skit are mostly amateurs. That doesn’t mean they aren’t talented. But they won’t be as versatile as a professional. So instead of making them adapt to a part in your skit, adapt the skit part to them. In other words, write the part to complement their natural personality and talents. If your actor is naturally gregarious, make their skit character gregarious. If in real life, they are thoughtful and analytical, make their skit character the same way. If they have demonstrated talents, like a French accent or an Elvis impersonation, incorporate it into the skit. By forming the characters of your drama around the actual personalities and talents of your actors, you create a part that is easier for them to naturally play and a character the church audience will enjoy.

Make use of stereotypes

A 3-5 minute skit does not allow enough time for much character development. So using common stereotypes makes it easy for your actors to assume a part and your church audience to understand the essence of the character.

o The dumb blonde
o The computer geek
o The insensitive jock
o The power hungry executive

These are all familiar characters that are easy for actors to play and easy to form into a humorous skit. When you think about the funny characters of movies and sitcoms you’ve watched, they are often built around a stereotype. I’m sure as you engage in your skit writing, you’ll think of many others.

Exaggeration

Don’t just make the blonde in your church skit a little dumb. Make her really dumb. Your insensitive jock, completely oblivious to any life outside of sports. The computer geek unable to hold a conversation with an actual human being. Someone who is not just afraid of heights, but paralyzed in fear on the second step of a ladder. The more you exaggerate, the funnier it is and the less likely the actor in the skit will resemble an actual person in the church.

Contrast

Even a person in your church with minimal acting ability will have your church audience laughing by simply putting them into a skit character that is the opposite of who they are in real life. And you may be surprised by that person’s willingness, not only to accept the part, but to ham it up on stage.

Is there a solemn usher who always wears a suit to church? Put him in a long wig and a rock band outfit. Let your children’s pastor portray a spoiled, bratty kid. Your most talented vocalist play an American Idol contestant that sings way off key. By using familiar people in your church with known traits and talents and putting them into a role that is the complete opposite of who they are in real life, you create instant humor for any skit.

By using these techniques in writing your skit, you will more effectively use your actors to create comedy that your church audience will appreciate, but still effectively communicates your message.

By: Chip Tudor

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Chip Tudor is a freelance copywriter with a sense of humor who is experienced in writing for all media, which includes writing SEO articles. He’s written for Wendy’s, LexisNexis and Iams among other recognizable names. To learn more visit: http://www.chiptudor.com



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Stars’ Starts – When and Where Actors and Actresses Debuted

23 Jan


Cruise, Hatcher, McConaughey, Pitt, Jolie… Movie and TV stars have to get their start somewhere. This is a list of the first time these actors and actresses appeared on the either the big or small screen.

Tom Cruise – Endless Love (1981) – Played a boy named “Billy” in this high-school romance movie starring Brooke Shields. Teri Hatcher – The Love Boat (1977) – Played “Amy,” a loveboat mermaid, in this romantic comedy TV series. Matthew McConaughey – Unsolved Mysteries (1992) – Played “Larry Dickens” in this reenactment TV mystery series. Brad Pitt – No Man’s Land (1987) – Played a waiter in this crime drama movie starring Charlie Sheen. Charlie Sheen – The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) – Played a kid at a wedding in this TV movie starring his father, Martin. Angelina Jolie – Lookin’ to Get Out (1982) – Played “Tosh” in this comedy movie starring her dad, Jon Voight. Matt Damon – Mystic Pizza (1988) – Played “Steamer” in this romantic comedy movie starring Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts – Firehouse (1987) – Played “Babs” in a movie about sexy women in fire fighting school. Denzel Washington – Wilma (1977) – Played “Robert” in this TV movie about Olympic athletes. George Clooney – Centennial (1978) – Played a village extra in this western TV mini-series. Charlize Theron – Children of the Corn III (1995) – Played a young woman in this Stephen King-based film. Kirsten Dunst – New York Stories (1989) – Played a small role in this film by directed by Coppola, Scorsese and Woody. Tom Hanks – He Knows You’re Alone (1980) – Played “Elliot” in this horror thriller movie. Harrison Ford – Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) – Played a bellhop in the crime film about robbing an airport bank. Halle Berry – Living Dolls (1989) – Played “Emily” in this TV series spin off of “Who’s the Boss.” Kiefer Sutherland – Max Dugan Returns (1983) – Played “Bill” in this comedy movie with his father, Donald, and Matthew Broderick. Matthew Broderick – Max Dugan Returns (1983) – Played “Michael” in this comedy with both Kiefer and Donald Sutherland. Courtney Cox – As the World Turns (1984) – Played “Bunny” in this TV soap opera. Jennifer Aniston – Camp Cucamonga (1990) – Played “Ava” in this TV family movie. Drew Barrymore – Suddenly, Love (1978) – Played “Bobbi” in this TV movie-of-the-week. Leonardo DiCaprio – Parenthood (1990) – Played “Garry” in the this TV series based on the theater movie. Al Pacino – N.Y.P.D. (1968) – Played “John James” in one episode of this crime drama TV series. Marlon Brando – The Men (1950) – Starring role named “Bud” in this black-and-white film. Robert Deniro – Trois chambres

 

Famous Australian Actors

18 Jan


Australia is the home of many great actors. It has its own share of presence in Hollywood. Many such famous actors have brought fame and glory to this country. Some of the famous Australian actors are:

Cate Blanchett: Cate Blanchett was born in Melbourne on May 14, 1969. She completed her education in Melbourne and after her graduation from the National Institute of Dramatic Art, she started her career in theater. The role of Elizabeth I in the movie Elizabeth was her stepping stone to success and from thereon there was no looking back for her.

Mel Gibson: The heartthrob of millions of women around the world, Mel Gibson was born in New York on 3 January 1956. Since his mother was as Australian, Mel Gibson moved to New South Wales in Australia. He studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and pursued his acting career. He went on to win an Oscar award for his performance in Braveheart in 1995.

Russell Crowe: Oscar Award winner Russell Crowe was born on 7 April 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand. His family moved to Australia when he was 4 years old. But they were there for only about 10 years and they moved back to New Zealand. However, Russell came back to Australia to join National Institute of Dramatic Art. He started his acting career with television serials but his film Romper Stomper, which was released in 1992, made him a famous star. Not satisfied with the success in Australian films, Russell moved on to make a mark in American films and was equally successful there.

By: Pauline Go

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