The first actors in medieval drama were often members of the clergy or laypeople who performed in religious plays known as liturgical dramas. These performances were initially staged in churches and focused on biblical stories, with the purpose of educating the congregation. As the medieval period progressed, secular performances began to emerge, involving guilds and community members, leading to the development of more complex theatrical traditions. Notable examples include the passion plays and mystery plays that became popular in the later Middle Ages.
Drama was first invented by the Greeks as early as 500 B.Sc. It was a form of story telling that involved actors creating a story on stage.
Thespis is said to have invented drama. In the Greek era, he was the first to incorporate lines of dialogue into his dithyramb. This is why actors are known as Thespians.
Greek drama encompasses both tragedy and comedy. The Ancient Greeks were one of the first civilizations to have this type of theater where actors played roles.
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Drama or Play is a story re-created by actors on the stage in front of an audience.
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a passion play
Drama was first invented by the Greeks as early as 500 B.Sc. It was a form of story telling that involved actors creating a story on stage.
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You really have to get into it. Where different costumes. Use acents.
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Medieval Theater began with the quim quearitus tropeperformed on Easter Sunday of 925 A.D.