Comedy for Reunions

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15 Sketch Comedy Ideas to Try at Your Next Family Reunion Family reunions are notorious for being a mix of heartfelt reconnection, awkward small talk, and inevitable chaos. While the potluck, photo albums, and nostalgic stories are staples, sometimes the best way to bridge generational gaps and create lasting memories is through shared laughter. Sketch comedy is a perfect, low-stakes way to get everyone involved, from the dramatic teenagers to the fun-loving grandparents. Here are 15 original, easy-to-stage sketch comedy ideas guaranteed to make your next reunion unforgettable. The Family Reunion “Mockumentary”

This style of comedy plays on the “office” style of filming, focusing on the absurdities of your own family. Set up a “confessional” booth where family members can give candid, over-the-top interviews about the reunion proceedings.

1. The Passive-Aggressive Compliment Battle: Two family members try to out-compliment each other, with the compliments getting increasingly insulting as the conversation goes on.2. The Secret Family Recipe Investigation: A “detective” tries to find out who actually brought the store-bought potato salad, interrogating aunts and uncles with hilarious intensity.3. The “We’re Not Related” Game: A sketch where family members pretend not to know each other, attempting to treat each other like strangers while failing miserably at maintaining anonymity.4. The “Reunion Organizer” Breakdown: A mockumentary-style piece following one stressed-out person who has planned everything down to the second, only for everything to go wrong. Relatable Family Dynamics

These sketches focus on the universally awkward, endearing, and sometimes exasperating moments that happen whenever families gather together.

5. The Group Photo Perfectionist: One person tries to arrange a perfectly posed photo with chaotic toddlers, stubborn pets, and distracted relatives, taking hours to get one shot.6. The Tech-Support Roundtable: A young family member tries to explain to the older generation how to use the “cloud” or fix their smartphone, leading to a comedy of errors.7. The “I Knew You When” Storyteller: An uncle tells a completely fabricated, exaggerated story about a relative’s childhood, while the person in the story tries to correct him.8. The Social Media “Perfect Family”: A family tries to take the perfect Instagram photo, showing the intense drama behind the scenes compared to the serene final picture.9. The “You’ve Changed” Conversation: A teenager tries to have a conversation with a relative who hasn’t seen them since they were five, resulting in a hilariously uncomfortable chat. High-Energy Team Activities

These skits are perfect for getting people out of their chairs and involve larger groups, ideal for the afternoon activities part of the reunion.

10. The Human “Pictionary” Live: Teams act out absurd, family-specific phrases (

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