Features of A Play Script Powerpoint
Features of A Play Script Powerpoint
Character List
Characters Alice In Wonderland
Alice The main character – A young girl who is lost in Wonderland. Has a great imagination.
The Mad Hatter As the name suggests, he is ‘crazy’. He gives out riddles, dresses fashionably and
likes tea.
Hare A friend of the Mad Hatter, thinks it is always time for afternoon tea, is also mad.
Dormouse Incredibly sleepy friend of the Mad Hatter.
At the beginning of a play script, you’ll find Sometimes they will have a short
a list of all the characters that are in the description with them.
play.
Why do you think this is? How might this help someone who
wanted to perform the play?
This helps anyone who wants to perform
the play know how many actors they This tells people what the characters
need. are like before reading the play.
Features of a Play Script:
Scene Number, Title and Setting Description
Queen of Hearts: Guards! Get her! Off with her head! Off
with her head!
White Rabbit: (anxiously, whilst rushing across the stage) I’m late! I’m late!
Some plays have a narrator to help set the scene for the audience, but
lots of plays don’t.
Narrator:
Alice found herself in a strange room, inside was a small table. On
top of it, sat a small, peculiar-looking bottle with a label on.
(Alice looks around, confused, then goes over to the table and studies
the bottle.)
Scene number
Scene 7 – A Mad Tea Party
The Mad Hatter, Dormouse and Hare are sitting at a table having afternoon tea.
and title
Lost and lonely, Alice continued towards the sound. She didn’t know what to
Narrator:
Setting expect when she reached a clearing…
description (Alice enters the scene, stage left)
Speaker’s (starts for a moment, pauses and a broad grin appears across his face. He gets up
Mad Hatter: out of his chair and walks across the table towards Alice)
name, It’s you.
followed by a (exasperated)
Dormouse: No it’s not! Hare brought us the wrong Alice!
colon (:)
(gasps and throws his hands against his head)
Hare: It’s the wrong Alice!
Stage You’re absolutely Alice, I’d know you anywhere.
Mad hatter:
directions in (to the rest of the characters at the table)
brackets
I’d know him anywhere!