Stage Directions

Written instructions in a script indicating movement, actions, expression, setting, lighting, sound, or other elements of production. Stage directions are typically printed in italics and set apart from dialogue. Some playwrights write minimal stage directions (Harold Pinter), while others provide extensive, literary descriptions (Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill). Actors and directors may choose to interpret rather than follow directions literally.

Related Plays

Plays related to stage directions.