One might think that the main difference between a skit and a play is its length – skits being short and plays being long. But I contend that is not the distinction at all. read more
One might think that the main difference between a skit and a play is its length – skits being short and plays being long. But I contend that is not the distinction at all. I write short plays all the time, and they can be quite short, even just a few minutes in length. read more
As nouns the difference between skit and drama is that skit is a short comic performance while drama is a composition, normally in prose, telling a story and intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue. read more
” - Length. A skit is short, grabs attention, identifies characters, sets up a situation and then resolves it, all in a few minutes, say, 2–10. A drama is a scripted performance of some length, usually longer than 10 minutes, with layers of enacted story-telling involving complex characters. read more