In a play script, a character is typically referred to as a "character" or "role." Each character is usually identified by a name, which is often capitalized and placed at the beginning of their dialogue. Additionally, characters may be described in stage directions to provide context about their personality, appearance, or actions.
a play with no script is called improv.
In films, the final draft of a screenplay is called the "shooting script." The equivalent for a play could be the rehearsal script.
Hamlet.
acts
The major divisions in a play script are called acts. The number of acts in a can range from one to five or more, depending on how a writer structures the outline of the story.
a play with no script is called improv.
script
script
It is the play's script.
A written version of a play that is created by the playwright is called a script. A script is also the term that is used when referring to a film or television show.
In films, the final draft of a screenplay is called the "shooting script." The equivalent for a play could be the rehearsal script.
You can still call it a drama or a script.
Hamlet.
A play written down is called a script.
the script.
acts
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