What should I write a one act play about?

What should I write a one act play about?

A good one-act play focuses on one main action or problem; there’s not time to get into complicated layers of plot. It’s a good idea to keep your play to one set and as few scenes as possible. A one-act play is 9-12 pages with four characters or less.

What are some good plots for a play?

The most simplistic plot template

  • Quest. Character oriented story, the protagonist searches for something and winds up changing him/herself.
  • Adventure. Plot oriented, this features a goal-oriented series of events.
  • Pursuit. This is the typical Chase Plot.
  • Rescue.
  • Escape.
  • Revenge.
  • The Riddle.
  • Rivalry.

What is plot in one act play?

The plots of one-act plays are simple and easily comprehensible. The basic plot formula is that of a beginning, a middle and an end, where the end is distinctly different from the @ginning. This is what lends to a play its dramatic quality.

How do you come up with a one act play?

ONE ACT STRUCTURE

  1. Set the Scene.
  2. Introduce the character goal(s)
  3. Introduce an obstacle to the achievement of the goal(s)
  4. Introduce a disaster (the result of a twist if your story has one)
  5. Let the character(s) react.
  6. Resolve the story.

How do you make one-act play more interesting?

A short story works best. Remember to give the one act play the necessary plot, action and characters to make it a complete story. Research other one act plays to get ideas and inspiration for yours. Develop the action first, then compose the dialog before you decide anything else.

What are the 5 types of plots?

Five types of plots

  • Exposition. Exposition is the beginning of the story and prepares the way for upcoming events to unfold.
  • Rising Action. It is that point where the main problem or conflict is revealed.
  • Climax.
  • Falling Action.
  • Resolution.