One-Act Play Rubric

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One-Act Play Rubric

Festival of Dionysus: The One Act Play

Deadlines: Due Thursday, Oct. 30: A completed draft of your one-act play (5pts.) Due Thursday, Nov. 7: Final gradable version ready to be staged. (15pts.) Due Thursday, Nov. 14: Your group’s performance in our class competition. (5pts, with 3 EC points for the group that wins, 5 for the playwright.)

Requirements:

Your one act play should be about ten pages, about 10 minutes in duration when performed. Your script should be in standard play format. There are several acceptable formats out there. If you want, use this one: http://www.indstate.edu/theater/mhspc_files/Sample%20Playwriting %20Format.pdf

Your script should be free of all errors in grammar and spelling. I will use the Winter One-Acts rubric, below, to grade your play.

Score: 3 Score: 2 Score: 1

Thought-provoking and Has potential but requires Unclear, or implies a 1. Theme relevant, development. harmful message. substantially explored.

2. Plot Just complicated enough, Intriguing and fully Too simple, or too and paced well to reach a realized. complicated, dramatic climax. or just doesn’t make sense.

3. Characters Features intriguing Original, sympathetic Flat, vague or cliché relatable characters. The characters need more protagonist confronts development. a conflict and as a result is changed in some small or large way.

4. Dialogue Economic. Witty. Each Serviceable. Gets the Unintentionally stiff and character’s voice is point across with contrived. Sounds like the distinctive. occasional flashes of TV. humor or cleverness.

5. Staging Staging, though Mostly practical and Staging is not described, minimalist, creatively effective, but may need or too difficult to stage. enhances the drama. simplification or clarification.

6. Entertainment Thumbs up! (Explain The playwright’s intended All in all the play, though Value for a Family why.) effect is achieved. skillful in ways, doesn’t Show work.

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