In my own opinion the stage direction are of important, it illustrate the manner in which the actors are to move and perform in the play..
no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to stand or cross to.
These are provided in the script for the play or other performance.
Stage directions tell you where you are standing or where you are supposed to stand on a stage. The closer you are to the audience, the farther downstage you are, the farther you are from the audience. If you are facing the audience, the left is stage left, and the right is stage right.
stage directions
Stage directions. Such as [Enter Hamlet] Or dialogue revealing what they are doing/did.
no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to stand or cross to.
These are provided in the script for the play or other performance.
Often stage directions are either italicized or in parentheses
Stage directions speak for the playwright when they are absent. Well-crafted stage directions create the atmosphere and environment that the playwright intended. Stage directions dictate the actors position on stage, their mannerisms, and body language. It sets the tone and tempo of the play.
The stage without the stage directions is nothing!
There are 9 stage directions
It will have the directions in parentheses
Stage directions help you by telling you what an actor/actress is doing
Where are you and where are you going.
Yes. Stage managers read the stage directions, and actors read their parts.
Stage directions are usually on a script in brackets or italic next to the person who needs to perform them
None of the above (playwrights use stage directions in all the ways listed)