Stage Play Grade Iv.7z.002 -
[MIA runs onto the stage, out of breath. She is holding a deflated, flat rubber ball.]
(picking up his clipboard)Crisis averted. Mia, next time, let's keep the kicks below the rainbow, okay? MIA No promises, Leo! Stage Play Grade IV.7z.002
: Keep these simple. Use them to describe where characters move or how they feel (e.g., "excitedly" or "whispering"). [MIA runs onto the stage, out of breath
A cluttered corner of the school playground near the equipment shed. SCENE 1 MIA No promises, Leo
[MR. HENDERSON attaches the pump to the ball. MIA and LEO watch intensely. As he pumps, the ball begins to grow.] It’s working! Look at it go!
A Grade 4 stage play typically focuses on : character, setting, a simple conflict (the "problem"), and dialogue. To follow standard industry formatting, character names should be centered and capitalized, with dialogue and parenthetical actions following underneath.
(dropping his clipboard)What? We need that for the Big Game today! How did this happen?