1. The Internet Movie Script Database (IMDb): It is a vast repository of movie and TV scripts.
2. Screenplays for You: Offers a collection of scripts for plays and short films.
3. The Script Lab: Provides access to scripts from award-winning screenwriters.
4. Movie Scripts and Transcripts: A website dedicated to free movie and TV scripts.
5. SimplyScripts: Offers a wide variety of scripts, from classic films to contemporary TV shows.
6. Page Turner: This site offers a large collection of scripts, including short plays and classic theater.
Offline Sources:
1. Local Libraries: Many libraries have a section dedicated to plays and screenplays.
2. Bookstores: Look in the film and theater sections for books of scripts.
3. Theater Companies: Local theater companies may give or lend out scripts of plays they have performed.
4. Colleges and Universities: Theater departments often have libraries with scripts.
5. Acting Studios and Workshops: Some acting studios may have script collections for students to use.