In order to make the narration and the character's language connect naturally in a play, the following problems needed to be paid attention to: 1. The compatibility between the narration and the character's language: The narration should be as concise and clear as possible while the character's language should be as vivid and specific as possible. If the narration was too brief, the character's language should be supplemented in time; if the character's language was too brief, the narration should be carried out in time. 2. The rhythm and order of the dialogue: The rhythm of the dialogue should be coordinated with the development of the plot. The language of the characters should be arranged according to the needs of the plot and the characteristics of the characters. For example, in times of crisis, the character's language might be more intense and exciting, but at other times, it might be more calm and composed. 3. The voice and intonation of the character's language: The voice and intonation of the character's language should be consistent with the character's personality and identity. For example, some characters might use a more exaggerated tone while others might use a more flat tone. 4. The coordination between the narration and the picture: In a play, the narration is often used in conjunction with the picture to better show the plot and character. Therefore, the narration should be coordinated with the scene and not be too long or brief. In short, in order to make the narration and the character's language naturally connect, it is necessary to consider the above aspects and pay attention to the details to continuously improve the performance skills.