Isn’t it fun to see a play? It may even be fun to be in one, or fun to write one.
What would it be like to write a play for children? This
passage will give you some ideas about how to write a play for children like you.
Writing a play has some things in
common with writing a story because a play is another way of telling a story. Like a written story, a play will usually have a
plot or main idea and may have subplots. It usually has at least one
major character and may have
minor characters, costumes, and
scenery other than an undecorated stage or performing
area. Thinking up an idea for a play is
similar to thinking up an idea for a story. An idea can come from anywhere – your own experiences, or the experiences of others you have seen through a play, movie or
concert or read in a story.
The story that the play tells is written in a
document called a
script. Actors have to
memorize their lines in the
script so they can speak the words to a live
audience or a video or movie
camera. Besides containing actors’ lines, a
script usually gives details about the
scenery (so the set
designer and builder know what to build), time
period in which the play takes place, time of day or night each
scene takes place (for the person deciding how to light the stage), costumes, when an actor is onstage or offstage, when music is played or sung and when dancing is performed.
If there is dancing, instructions are given to the dancers about the movements
involved. These instructions are called choreography. If there is music, instructions are given to the singers and musicians in printed
sheet music that shows the notes and the timing of the notes. Writing a play that includes actors, dancers, and musicians usually
require a team with members who
understand acting, dancing and music. It is
rare that one person is an
expert in all three areas.
Now that you
understand what is
involved in writing a play, you can get started. Who knows – maybe you will write one so entertaining that a director will want to have it performed at a school or
theater! Good luck!!