All important action in a play will always be included in stage directions.

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False

Stage directions are not meant to capture all important action in a play. They primarily provide guidance to the actors, director, and production team on how to perform and stage the play. While stage directions may include some important actions, such as character movements or key visual elements, they do not cover every single action or event that occurs in the play. The majority of important actions and events are conveyed through dialogue and the interactions between characters.

False.

While stage directions often provide important instructions for the actors and indicate the movement and positioning of characters on stage, they do not always include all important actions in a play. Some important actions may be conveyed through dialogue, character interactions, or other dramatic devices. Stage directions are just one tool used by playwrights to communicate to the actors and directors how they envision the play being performed.