Which line of text is dialogue in a play?

Laurie asked her mother for a glass of lemonade.
“Mom, can I have a glass of lemonade?” asked Laurie.
“I’d love some lemonade,” replied Laurie.
LAURIE Mom, can I have a glass of lemonade?
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The line of text that is dialogue in a play is:

LAURIE Mom, can I have a glass of lemonade?

In a play, dialogue is typically presented in a format where the character's name is followed by their spoken lines, often centered or aligned to the left, as shown.

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