However, there are two notable adaptations of Anne Frank's diary that do use stage directions:
1. The Diary of Anne Frank: A Play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett: This play is the most famous adaptation of Anne Frank's diary. It uses stage directions to describe the setting, the characters' movements, and the mood of the scenes.
2. The Diary of Anne Frank: A New Play by Wendy Kesselman: This play is a more recent adaptation that includes updates to the original play, including more stage directions.
If you are looking for specific examples of stage directions, you would need to look at these plays, not the original diary.