Wednesday, April 22, 2015

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.

Using single space when writing is okay, but you can choose to have double space especially when typing distinct actions occurring in the show. Most writers make the use of play-writer computer programs to enable them establish inventive notions for their plays. Writing programs are valuable, as they are essential tool that also assist in generating various themes and what your writing is all about.

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.

Never ignore the old axiom Write what you know thing. Even if you have heard it more than a thousand times, it is important you observe it for the case of play writing. If observed, it will keep you focused while writing; on the other hand, you will be giving out original and the best of you hence, helping to eliminate vague and elusive concepts that do not conform to writing course of action.

Writing for theater show or stage acting and screen are almost the same but distinct in a more than countable ways. One of the biggest discrepancies between the two lies in the action of the story. You are so much visually restricted to the acting platform, since some of your audiences might be sitting far; however, the humor will be passed well if the sound devices are working correctly.

Own your story, it can be dramatic, funny and humorous if you desire because comedy always comes from the character in a performer. Even if the situation is so serious, you can use your character to create happiness as long as your plot is strong. Take account of a setup in your plot, an introduction of major characters; one who creates a conflict and another who brings in resolutions within the story.

Decide on what costumes and make-ups are appropriate for your show and each of the characters. Your costumes and makeup should conform to the period of your performance. If it is a show of 1970s, try using hairstyles and clothes that relate to that time.

Lastly, it is better to decide on where the scene breaks will take place and the sound effects. After you have made a conclusion on every element of the show, you can put it down into writing and further focus on producing a great performance ever. First, write a rough copy, proofread then edit before making the final script.




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