Which dialogue is properly formatted for a play? (1 point)

Like under your bed. Or in a closet.
"Oh, Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when Storm is your own last name?"
OLIVIA: Like under your bed.
RYAN: Or in a closet.
STEPHEN: Oh, Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when Storm is your own last name?
Olivia said, "Like under your bed."
"Or in a closet," Ryan offered.
Stephen added, "Oh, Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when Storm is your own last name?"
OLIVIA: "Like under your bed."
RYAN: "Or in a closet."
STEPHEN: "Oh, Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when Storm is your own last name?"

1 answer

The properly formatted dialogue for a play is:

OLIVIA: Like under your bed.
RYAN: Or in a closet.
STEPHEN: Oh, Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when Storm is your own last name?

This format clearly indicates the speakers and their lines without quotation marks, which is standard in playwriting.