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One Act Play Production Guide

This one-act play document provides definitions and instructions for the cast, narrators, stage directions, production notes, credits, and play structure. It notes that the play has scenes but no acts, with character changes in bold text and stage directions for settings, emotions, actions, and wardrobe.

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One Act Play Production Guide

This one-act play document provides definitions and instructions for the cast, narrators, stage directions, production notes, credits, and play structure. It notes that the play has scenes but no acts, with character changes in bold text and stage directions for settings, emotions, actions, and wardrobe.

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Cast = who is in the play.

Narrators = people who tell


the story of the play.

(Stage Directions)
= instructions

Production Notes = helpful notes


that the production team needs to
know about the play.

Thanks to people who contributed to the writing of the play.

Since no acts are noted, that means it is a One Act Play.


However, this one act is divided into scenes.
Scenes = setting change
Title

Stage directions Stage directions for


for setting author emotions

dialogue

Character changes
are always bolded.

Stage directions for character actions

Stage directions for wardrobe

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