Which dialogue is properly formatted for a play

A. Like under your bed or in the closet oh Mitch aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when storm is your own last name
B. Olivia like under your bed Ryan are in a closet Steven oh Mitch aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when storm is your own last name
C. Olivia said like under your bed or in a closet Ron offered Steven had it owed me a charge you embarrassed that you hate storms on the storm is your last name
D. Olivia like under your bed Ryan are in a closet Steven oh Mitch aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when storm is your own last

1 answer

None of the options provided are properly formatted for a play. However, I can help you understand how to format dialogue correctly for a play.

Here's a guideline for formatting dialogue in a play:

  1. Character Name: Centered and written in all caps.
  2. Dialogue: Written underneath the character's name, usually flush left.

Here’s a simple example of properly formatted dialogue:

OLIVIA  
Like under your bed or in the closet?  
Oh Mitch, aren't you embarrassed that you hate storms when 'Storm' is your own last name?

If you'd like me to create a proper dialogue using any of the phrases you provided, just let me know!