How to Quote and Cite a Play in an Essay Using MLA Format

This article was co-authored by Christopher Taylor, PhD. Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.

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MLA (Modern Language Association) format is a popular citation style for papers and essays. You may be unsure how to quote and cite play using MLA format in your essay for a class. Start by following the correct formatting for a quote from one speaker or from multiple speakers in the play. Then, use the correct citation style for a prose play or a verse play.

Template and Examples

Method 1 of 4:

Quoting Dialogue from One Speaker

Step 1 Include the author and title of the play.

Step 2 Name the speaker of the quote.

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Step 4 Put slashes between verse lines.

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Quoting Dialogue from Multiple Speakers

Step 1 Put a blank space between the body of your paper and the first line.

Step 2 Indent the speaker names 1 inch (2.54 cm) from the left margin.

Step 3 Indent the dialogue ¼ inch (0.63cm) from the left margin.

Step 4 Include the stage directions.

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Citing a Quote from a Prose Play

Step 1 Put the citation in the text using parentheses.

Step 2 Cite the author’s name.

Step 3 Note the title of the play.

Step 4 Include the page number and the act number.

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Citing a Quote from a Verse Play

Step 1 Place the citation in-text.

Place the citation in-text. MLA format requires you to put citations for a verse play in the text of your essay. Use parentheses around the citation and place it at the end of the quotation. [4] X Research source

Step 2 Note the act number and the scene number.

Step 3 Include the line number or numbers.

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How do you cite Shakespeare quotes in MLA? Christopher Taylor, PhD
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Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.

English Professor Expert Answer

To cite a specific quotation from a play in MLA style, place the quotation in quotation marks (using slashes to indicate line breaks) and end with a parenthetical citation of author, name of play, and then page/act (for prose plays) or act/scene/line(s) (for verse).

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Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.

English Professor Expert Answer Use italics to refer to the title of a play in an essay or other written works.

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How do you cite Shakespeare in text? Christopher Taylor, PhD
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Since Shakespeare's plays are written in verse, use the verse drama citation rules outlined in the article.

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This article was co-authored by Christopher Taylor, PhD. Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. This article has been viewed 393,667 times.

6 votes - 67% Co-authors: 17 Updated: October 12, 2023 Views: 393,667 Categories: Performing Arts | MLA Style Manual | Citation

To quote and cite a play in your essay using MLA format, start by referencing the author and title of the play in the main body of your essay. Then, name the speaker of the quote so it’s clear who’s talking. For example, write, “In Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? the character Honey says…” After introducing the quote, frame the dialogue with quotation marks to make it clear that it’s a direct quote from a text. If your dialogue is written in verse, use forward slashes to indicate each line break. For more tips from our English co-author, including how to quote dialogue between multiple speakers in your essay, read on!