Write Shakepearean Plays about Constantine Phaulkon & Marie Guyomar de pinha
I can provide you with the plot summary of a hypothetical Shakespearean play about Constantine Phaulkon and Marie Guyomar de Pinha, but please note that Shakespeare himself did not write a play about these historical figures.

Title: The Greek and the Princess

Act I, Scene I:
The play opens with the introduction of the two main characters, Constantine Phaulkon and Marie Guyomar de Pinha. Phaulkon is a Greek adventurer who has risen to a high position in the Siamese court, while Guyomar is a French princess who has been sent to Siam to marry the king. They meet for the first time at a royal banquet, and there is an instant attraction between them.

Act II, Scene I:
As the two characters begin to fall in love, they face opposition from the Siamese court, who disapprove of their relationship due to their different backgrounds. The king becomes suspicious of Phaulkon's loyalty and accuses him of treachery. Guyomar defends Phaulkon, but her actions cause her to fall out of favor with the court.

Act III, Scene I:
Phaulkon is eventually executed for treason, and Guyomar is banished from the court. However, she remains loyal to Phaulkon's memory and vows to clear his name. She travels back to France and pleads with the French court to help her in her cause.

Act IV, Scene I:
After much effort, Guyomar is able to prove Phaulkon's innocence and clear his name. However, she is unable to return to Siam due to her banishment. Instead, she retires to a convent and lives the rest of her life as a nun, devoted to the memory of her lost love.

The play ends with a final soliloquy from Guyomar, reflecting on the tragedy of her life and the power of love to overcome even the greatest obstacles.
Will it be good to make a skit out of this script.
If you enjoy the process of creating skits you will have a great time creating this one. However, if popularity is your goal, combining the language of Shakespeare with characters that do not have mainstream name recognition may not be the way to achieve your goal.