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09 Dec, 18:33:46
- The play must include all of the elements of drama, such as plot, character, theme, dialogue, and spectacle.
- The plot should be well-developed and engaging, with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- The play should have a minimum of three acts or scenes.
- Dialogue should be used effectively to develop the characters and advance the plot.
- Stage directions should be included to guide the actors and provide details about the setting, props, and actions.
- The play should showcase creativity and originality in its storytelling and presentation.
- The play should be suitable for performance on stage, with scenes that can be realistically acted out by students.
- The play should demonstrate a clear understanding of the elements of drama, including the use of conflict, climax, and resolution.
- The play should incorporate appropriate themes and messages that are relevant and meaningful.
- The play should be well-structured and organized, with a logical flow of events.
- The play should engage the audience and evoke emotions through its storytelling and performances.
- The play should have a suitable length for performance, typically ranging from 60 to 120 minutes.
- The play should have a clear target audience in mind, such as students, adults, or a specific age group.
- The play should have a title that reflects its content and captures the audience’s attention.
- The play should be written in a format that is easy to read and understand, with clear formatting for dialogue and stage directions.
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