Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
play-script
Noun
/pleɪ skrɪpt/

Definition
A written document that contains the dialogue and instructions for a play.

Examples
- The playwright submitted her new play-script for review.
- Actors often study the play-script before rehearsals begin.
- Understanding the play-script is crucial for delivering the characters authentically.

Meaning
A play-script outlines the characters’ lines, stage directions, and other cues necessary for performance.

Synonyms
- Drama script
- Stage script
- Script