Drama was developed by the Greeks, taken in by the Romans, and then it generally spread around the world.
European and English drama began with religious depictions, in liturgical plays. People would gather at church on feast days to watch as the players acted out the achievements of saints, or other stories as described in The Bible. These 'mystery plays' later included non-religious themes and moved from the cathedrals to common halls.
it has AUTHOR OF QUESTION: Um, the series has aired, but the special hasn't. At least in England.
Western Drama or European Drama began in Ancient Greece.
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English drama developed mainly from Roman drama. The Romans brought their drama to England and frequently held auditions, which spread its popularity in the country.
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No, but there are lots of other drama schools in England, one in Scotland and one in Wales.
Drama was banned in England at 2001 but it still goes on till this day x
you need drama in school....or your in dramam class? well at my shool there is too much drama but if you want to start drama always start with a realtionship. make people jealous or just start talking crap
Facebook is too much drama.
there is 1 thing wrong in your ? it is called world tour but they{the competitors} sing anyway the manhunt movie is the total drama drama drama action
John Pitcher has written: 'Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Volume 12' 'Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England (Volume 11)' 'The poet and taboo'
throwing snowballs! don't throw snowballs unless you wan't to start DRAMA!