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Writing a Play
Writing a Play
Rubric Code:
TX75X68
By
Celephais
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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One-Act Play
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Structure
Excellent
The play shows a link to its inspiration, and there is a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Good
The play shows a link to its inspiration, and there is a beginning, middle, and end.
Fair
The play shows a tenuous link to its inspiration, and the beginning, middle, and end are somewhat unclear.
Needs Work
The play does not have a clear beginning, middle, and ending.
Dialogue
Excellent
The dialogue is realistic and interesting. Dialogue follows the story.
Good
The dialogue is somewhat realistic and interesting. Dialogue follows the story most of the time.
Fair
The dialogue is not realistic or interesting. Dialogue seldom follows the story.
Needs Work
Dialogue is extremely unrealistic and does not follow the story.
Characters
Excellent
Characters are well-developed.
Good
Characters show some development.
Fair
Characters show a little development.
Needs Work
Characters are primarily stereotypes.
Nuts and Bolts
Excellent
Play is typed in an acceptable font. No grammatical mistakes.
Good
Play is typed in an acceptable font. Contains a couple grammatical mistakes and/or is missing one required piece of data.
Fair
Play is typed. Contains several grammatical mistakes and/or two pieces of required data are missing.
Needs Work
Play is sloppy. Many grammatical errors.
Performance
Excellent
Actors are memorized and make a commitment to playing their characters.
Good
Actors are mostly memorized and show commitment to playing their characters.
Fair
Memorization is shaky and/or actors don't fully commit to playing their characters.
Needs Work
Actors aren't really memorized and show little commitment to playing their characters.
Keywords:
Playwriting
Subjects:
English
Humanities
Types:
Presentation
Writing
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