playscript

[pleɪskrɪpt]

playscript Definition

the written text of a play, including stage directions and dialogue.

Using playscript: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "playscript" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The playscript for the new production is still being edited.

  • Example

    She studied the playscript to prepare for her audition.

  • Example

    The author of the playscript won an award for best new playwright.

playscript Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for playscript

Phrases with playscript

  • a playscript that has been modified from its original form, such as for a different medium or audience

    Example

    The adapted playscript for the movie was significantly different from the original stage version.

  • a playscript that has been printed and made available for purchase or distribution

    Example

    I bought a copy of the published playscript so I could read it before seeing the play.

  • the first written version of a play, before any revisions or adaptations

    Example

    The director wanted to stay true to the original playscript and not make any major changes.

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Summary: playscript in Brief

A 'playscript' [pleɪskrɪpt] is the written text of a play, including stage directions and dialogue. It can be adapted for different mediums or audiences, and may be published or in its original form. Examples include 'The playscript for the new production is still being edited,' and 'The author of the playscript won an award for best new playwright.'