The term refers to a digital file, typically in Portable Document Format, containing the text of a stage adaptation based on Stephen King’s novel Misery. This format allows for easy distribution, reading, and printing of the dramatic work for purposes such as performance, study, or archiving. The scripts detail character dialogue, stage directions, and scene settings required for theatrical production.
Access to such resources facilitates both amateur and professional theatrical companies in staging productions of the compelling narrative. Its availability offers benefits such as lowered production costs by reducing reliance on traditionally published scripts, and enables wider dissemination to educational institutions and community theaters that may have limited resources. Dramatizations of literary works have a long history, enriching stagecraft by bringing established stories to life through a new medium.