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what kind of stage setting the playwright wants to have for the play?


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chapter: if i were you

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Answered by multiplethankergirl
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Unlike with writing for film, playwriting is completely free form. This allows not only for more creativity, but also creates more room for interpretation from the directors and actors when reading the play.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unlike with writing for film, playwriting is completely free form. This allows not only for more creativity, but also creates more room for interpretation from the directors and actors when reading the play.

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