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First and most important: The script should be very very good and it should be comprehensible to the producers and investors, and you are already famous enough to demand that the script is accepted for production and that you direct it, you are just messing with yourself about being the director. (But dream on!) Let's assume, however, that you do NOT have that fabulous reputation and terrifyingly powerful sway in the theater world (safe assumption if you're writing to "Answers.com" for advice). Then, assuming the script is stunningly salable ($$$$$$$), and is written in the specified format, in the specified font and size, in the language required, with specific instructions for the stage crew, costume designers, set designers, actors, and with your name and copyright information on the manuscript, you can go absolutely wild with how you write it. But I might warn you: the first hurdle will be to get anyone to read it. Good luck.

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8y ago

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