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Drama - Features of A Script

This play script features key elements such as character names, settings, stage directions, and dialogue. It introduces the characters of the Mad Hatter, Dormouse, and Hare having tea. When Alice enters from stage left, the Mad Hatter excitedly greets her but the other characters mistake her for the wrong Alice. They all laugh hysterically as the Mad Hatter insists Alice join them for tea, despite her lateness. He then declares they must discuss the upcoming Frabjous Day and initiate a game involving things that begin with M, posing the nonsensical riddle about why a raven is like a writing desk to Alice.

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Drama - Features of A Script

This play script features key elements such as character names, settings, stage directions, and dialogue. It introduces the characters of the Mad Hatter, Dormouse, and Hare having tea. When Alice enters from stage left, the Mad Hatter excitedly greets her but the other characters mistake her for the wrong Alice. They all laugh hysterically as the Mad Hatter insists Alice join them for tea, despite her lateness. He then declares they must discuss the upcoming Frabjous Day and initiate a game involving things that begin with M, posing the nonsensical riddle about why a raven is like a writing desk to Alice.

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Features of a Play Script

Key: Character names


Setting the scene: Speech
No inverted
Stage directions: Character directions within speech commas
are needed!

The Mad Hatter, Dormouse and Hare are sitting at a table having afternoon tea.
Alice enters the scene, stage left.

Mad Hatter: (starts for a moment, pauses and a broad grin appears across his face.
He gets up out of his chair and walks across the table towards Alice)
It’s you.
Dormouse: (exasperated) No it’s not! Hare brought us the wrong Alice!
Hare: (gasps and throws his hands against his head) It’s the wrong Alice!
Mad Hatter: You’re absolutely Alice, I’d know you anywhere
(to the rest of the characters at the table)
I’d know him anywhere!

Dormouse and Hare laugh manically

Well, as you can see we’re still having tea.


You’re terribly late you know… naughty.
Alice: I’m incredibly intrigued.
Mad Hatter: Yes yes of course, but now we must get
onto the Frabjous Day!
Dormouse &
Hare together: FRABJOUS DAY!!
Mad Hatter: We’re investigating things that begin
with the letter M.
(whispers) Have you any idea why a
raven is like a writing desk?

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