Use the script to answer the question.

LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!

JULIAN: What! I thought you turned it off before we left.

LIZ: I thought I did, too, but I'm not sure.

JULIAN: (frustrated) We are nearly 10 miles away at this point. We can't just turn around. Can you call Michelle and see if she can use her spare key to check for us?

LIZ: Michelle is visiting her sister in Michigan this weekend, remember?

JULIAN: What about Carlos? Doesn't he have a spare key?

LIZ: (with a sigh of relief) You're right! I'm going to call him right now.

In 1 to 2 sentences, analyze how the stage directions would impact the way actors perform this scene.

There are no stage directions in the given script.

That doesn't answer my question.

I apologize for misunderstanding your question. Since there are no stage directions in the given script, it would be up to the director's interpretation on how they want the actors to perform the scene. The director may choose to have the actors display a sense of urgency and frustration, or they may choose to have the actors remain calm and collected while resolving the situation.

The stage directions provide context and guidance for the actors to portray the characters' emotions and actions, such as Liz's sudden realization, Julian's frustration, and Liz's relief. This helps the actors accurately convey the changing dynamics of the scene.