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Old 07-09-2006, 07:41 AM   #1
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Stage Play Format

Here's a link to the standard stage play format.
Guide to Stage Format
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Old 07-09-2006, 06:05 PM   #2
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while this is a very detailed and okay rundown of the technical aspects of stage play script formatting, it must be noted that there is no such thing as a 'standard' stage play format... that is, no one single one that is recognized by all playwrights and directors as 'the' way to write a script for the theater...

for example, some things done here are not what i do in writing for the stage or what i've seen done by the greats and near-greats... and some details are not entirely correct, such as the copyright notice... but the intent is good and the format used is probably acceptable...

unlike screenplays, where a standard format is mandated by the film industry, there is no governing body or industry-wide agreement in the theatrical community, setting forth rules 'n regs for what a stage play script should look like... check out plays by any dozen major playwrights and i'm sure you'll find at least several different formats being used...

so, although this is indeed a helpful link that we should thank selorian for posting, and despite it being an okay format guide for the medium, just don't take it as 'gospel' or think it has to be followed exactly, if you want to write plays... it was done up by a playwright member of a small theater company in minneapolis, so may not look like play scripts you'll find in more major theatrical centers like ny and london... look around and find styles used by other playwrights and if you still like this one best, by all means use it... for a quick and handy reference, get paul argentini's 'elements of style for screenwriters'... it has a section in the back for playwrights...

btw, here are the example pages mentioned in the above linked format guide:
http://chameleontheatre.org/newplay/....html#Examples

...this link includes the instructions contained in the pdf file [link provided by selorian], as well... so if, like me, you don't like pdf stuff, you can copy and/or print all the info from this page, instead, then go to the example pages that are linked here and print those out...

a good post to sticky, selorian... bravo!

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I'm curious to know if this is the universal format or just the American version. Sorry for being picky here but I've noticed that there can be different formats for different countries. Of course, I could be wrong here but I'm just being thorough.
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Old 07-10-2006, 05:43 PM   #5
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as i noted above, there is NO 'universal' format standard for stage plays... not in the uk, the us, or the rest of the world... playwrights are allowed much more leeway in committing their vision to the page than are screenwriters...

there are 'rules' that prevail pretty much across the board, such as having the dialog go across the page and the direction being confined to the center, but otherwise, you'll find a lot of variety in play scripts...

all you need to do is read a few to see it for yourself...
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Old 12-14-2006, 10:04 PM   #6
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Exactly. I have a variety of formats I use depending on the scale and style of the work. And I'm certainly not reformatting any of 'em for this forum.
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While this may be a great jumping-off point for a lot of playwrights, I think that your structure and format really depend on the kind of play you are writing and your personality as a playwright. I mean the layout, look, feel, and impression you get from reading something by Edward Albee is going to be completely different from Tennessee Williams or David Auburn. That isn't to say that there aren't many similarities in the basics: stage directions, speaker, reading from left to right (or right to left for our Semetic friends). Other than that, once you learn the rules breaking them becomes almost routine.
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Playwriting Podcast on the subject...

Hey. This is BrassRingwriting. Recently a coupl'a buddies and myself started a podcast on the subject of playwriting. Currently, there are only two podcasts on this subject. Mine and 'Theatrically Speaking' by Jonah Knight. Anyway, Jonah discusses formatting your script in episodes 3.1 and 3.2 of his show. You might want to listen to these for help. Also, while your at it, give our show a listen as well.

'Theatrically Speaking' - jonahofthesea.com
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Here's a useful blog, that has a stageplay format template that you can save in Microsoft Word.

How to Format A Stage Play | Script Frenzy
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