If I say [movie - 2D/3D animation] it means this should be done in either 2D or 3D animation while projected from a projector onto a closed curtain or whatever can show it. If the Script says [play] that means it can be done in a play with no harm done, [movie - 2D/3D animation] is also for situations where it would make the play too long because it would require breaks to set up scenes, so the scene may be longer in the video than it should be considering you don't need it anymore. It's to keep actors from going through acting out the serious issues the characters go through.
Put an acrylic plastic or glass block in front of the stage make it so big it separates the actors from the audience so the audience doesn't hurt them if they don't like them. I trust any transparent plastic but Acrylic is very strong.
I did this because I cared about the children actors and adults, too.
If 2D, it's for fun scenes and like a Proud Family Disney thing because the story will contain elements of comedy, if 3D, I'd suggest a Detroit: Become Human game look.