Friday, April 17, 2015

How To Write A Stage Play

By Stella Gay


You need to imagine your childhood as well as the colorful characters you used to know to become a great play writer. The best way to get started on how to write a stage play is to ensure you have a notebook with you at all times so that whenever such characters passes through your mind, you mark and note them down. This will surprise you, as you will get uncountable characters that will always keep your platform full and eager for the show.

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.

When creating the title, you need to be as creative as possible so as to create one that communicates what the play is about and as well keep the audience eager, interested and wondering about the show. Think about the plot, how the story will be accomplished and the scheme of the entire thing. The plot ought to be driven from the theme and the main story character.

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.

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.

Always focus on the story because when writing comedy that is character driven, it may become even easier focusing on funny situations and jokes more than the plot. When you are done, read through your work and remove any unnecessary scenes that do not play a role in the entire story. Ensure all the scenes of your story have a purpose in regard to the audience you are targeting.




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