It was actually a tricky screenplay to read. We're told as screenwriters to capitalize important things (character introductions, sounds, essential props, etc.) but the author seemed to think that Everything was Important and there were swathes of capitalized sections and underlined sections. Or perhaps that was an editing error that crept it (because at one point it all stopped rather suddenly, maybe on purpose, who knows?)
And I know screenplays are written and re-written, but surely the author(s) could be credited, rather than just "by Insight Editions." I'd never put out "Hamlet, by Ashley Publishing."
(Note: I'm a writer, so I suffer when I offer fewer than five stars. But these aren't ratings of quality, they're a subjective account of how much I liked the book: 5* = an unalloyed pleasure from start to finish, 4* = really enjoyed it, 3* = readable but not thrilling, 2* = disappointing, and 1* = hated it.)