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Sample Play Script

The document provides formatting guidelines for submitting a stage play script, including using a word processing program, standard font and size, single spacing, and bold/italic text for character names. It includes an example script section showing dialogue between characters in a 1950s diner setting, with stage directions in brackets or italics. The characters discuss tasks like cleaning and a waiter brings fries to the wrong person.

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Sample Play Script

The document provides formatting guidelines for submitting a stage play script, including using a word processing program, standard font and size, single spacing, and bold/italic text for character names. It includes an example script section showing dialogue between characters in a 1950s diner setting, with stage directions in brackets or italics. The characters discuss tasks like cleaning and a waiter brings fries to the wrong person.

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EXAMPLE SCRIPT: STAGE PLAY FORMAT The following is laid out in the way we like to have all scripts

sent to us. Here are a few Dos and Donts Do: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Use Microsoft Word or equivalent text document Use a popular font type such as Arial and 12 point size Single line spaced Character names should be bold and CAPITALS Character names contained in stage directions should be ITALIC AND CAPITALS 6. Dialogue is indented from the character name 7. Stage directions are to be in italics 8. Stage directions within dialogue should be (in brackets and italics)

Dont: 1. Use the space bar to indent the dialogue. Thats what Tabs are for 2. Lay your script out using a Table. That drives us nuts! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACT I SCENE 1

Set in 1950s style diner, McDennys, in the present day England. BERYL is sitting at the back of a u shaped booth. She is tucking into a large burger and reading a gas bill Enter LYNDA, SUSAN and RODERICK LYNDA: (speaking to SUSAN and ROD as they make their way over to BERYL) ...put your back into it man, I said, use some elbow grease, dont just tickle it, I want to see my face in it... Hi Beryl... BERYL hides the burger under the table BERYL: Oh hi

SUSAN: (sits at the table at the left side of BERYL) He was doing his best. ROD: Hi

LYNDA: I dont want to see any smear marks and dont bend the aerial or Ill stop it out of your wages. LYNDA and ROD sit to the right of BERYL SUSAN: Lynda, I think youre being a bit harsh. Hi Beryl LYNDA: If youre going to do something, do it right thats what I say.

Enter waiter carrying a large portion of fries WAITER: (To BERYL) your large fries Madam LYNDA: Beryl? BERYL: Theyre not mine

WAITER: Sorry? BERYL: No, you must be mixing me up with someone else.

WAITER: (looks around the empty room) BERYL: I didnt order any.

WAITER: Oh, but you did.

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