The "father of American drama" is commonly considered to be Eugene O'Neill. He is renowned for his groundbreaking plays that explore heavy themes such as addiction, family dynamics, and the human experience. O'Neill's works, including "Long Day's Journey into Night" and "The Iceman Cometh," have had a lasting impact on American theater.
He is the father of filipino drama
William Shakespeare is the father of English drama.
Sam Smiley has written: 'The drama of attack' -- subject(s): American Didactic drama, American drama, History and criticism
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Henrik Ibsen
American drama uses english language while british drama uses british language and they also differ because they came from different countries. They are similar because they are both drama.
Albert F. Moe has written: 'American drama through 1830' -- subject(s): American drama, Bibliography, English drama
Paul McCusker has written: 'The ultimate youth drama book' -- subject(s): American Christian drama, Children's plays, Children's plays, American, Christian drama, American, Presentation
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he's stupid
sambandan(pammal}
Drama was unpopular throughout the world at this time.