Monday, April 20, 2015

How To Write A Stage Play

By Stella Gay


You can have stones, dogs, logs and non-talking things on the acting platform but still call them characters meaning, there is no play without characters. After learning how to write a stage play, there are different models for building characters that you must learn too. This implies that you must figure out by all means who your characters are and what they stand for in the script you are writing.

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.

Though most of this information will not be part of a written script, you must attempt by all efforts possible to create a character that is detailed and speaking just from the looks. This article provides all the material facts and figures explaining why characters behave, act or perform the way they do. It helps you understand the reasons why for instance, a black character always sticks around black women.

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.

Generally, you should introduce your characters in the beginning of the plot especially the main ones. Other than the plot, theme and title, you must also decide on your setting, which normally involves location, surrounding, time and the background props being used. Regardless of what you pick on, your scenery is supposed to be conducive to time and location chosen.

You need to use a verb when defining your characters and even let the verb to naturally shape and describe their behaviors. As long as you have conceived an established brilliant idea, you can expand it to a dramatic or a comic storyline by documenting it in writing. On the other hand, writing is a God given talent, you can have it, or not.

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.

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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