How To Write A Stage Play

By Stella Gay


Professionalism in play writing ranges from the formatting and the style of presentation to the way you put the names of your characters, how you arrange the colon in front of each name and the words of each character. For your writing to appear more presentable, professional and well turned-out, you must ensure you understand the instructions on how to write a stage play. Each name should be placed in its own space, but you can also assign a new space when writing the directions or a word showing what is going on in the performance.

It can be so scary to some staring at an empty page and expecting to write a comedy script for live performance. However, attitude will drive you in the right direction. Whether you are writing for your church or commercial purpose, the task can be completed and your show can become a hit.

You can also decide to have a play writing program or software, which guides you and ensures you are writing in the correct format. Keep in mind that a wrong format or ill-formatted play is not only irritating, but confusing as well. The software helps to keep you on track and even performs auto corrections in case you misplaced stage direction for instance.

Second model entails creating age and gender then letting the character to act or behave in the way they wish. Thirdly, compromise elucidation flanked by first and second models, but not in terms of quality. Get your hands on the names and genders of your characters, then briefly create a definition for each and every one.

Definition of a character helps to further delineates in comprehensive strokes who he really is. For each of your characters, come up with strong words that describes their position in the script; for instance, John is a father, an accountant and a tennis player. Bring out three different physical features and three other emotional traits to go along with them.

It is important to note that selecting the appropriate characters for the show is also one of the most challenging tasks. The number of characters will depend on the size of the stage, as this will enhance effective communication between them. It is advisable to have as few as three for a small stage so that they dialogue better.

After you have identified all the characters and assigned roles, begin with a paragraph and give description of what is happening. At least create some obstacles for a few characters then formulate a resolution on how to overcome them. After the character names and roles, you need to give each of them words that will keep the conversation flowing.

Generally, there is more than one character and all seem to be going separate ways. At the end of the script, it is expected that a resolution brings back harmony and all stories intersect to form one. After all this is done, sit down, proofread the entire script and then get a group of reliable and dedicated actors to perform for your script.




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