This is a book that I read and turned out to be a play script. I read a book called Hercules: Superhero and then realized it was a script. A play script is a piece of writing written for the stage. So you can read and perform it.
The play script always has characters. The characters are always introduced in the beginning. In this book, these are the characters I met :
Narrator, Hercules, King, Hermes, Villiger, Atlas, Hades, Hydra, Cerberus, Lion of Nemma, Cretan bull, and four Mares of Diomedes.
It may be divided into scenes which are divided into acts
There are fifteen scenes in this book but there are other books from 38 scenes to only one scene.
Each scene will have the discretion of the setting at the start and the character's dialogue. This basically means that the name will be at the front with a colon like this: so we know he or she is talking.
Dialogue is set out with the character's name on the left, then a colon, and then the dialogue [ without speech marks].
You do not need speechmarks because there's already a colon in it.
Scenarios and props are also on the stage
Scenes are in the background, and props are something you need in reality.
Character's expressions are usually written in italics within brackets so that actors know how to act in expressions.