You can still call it a drama or a script.
This style of drama is called a tragedy.
Elizabethan drama was written in the form of plays, primarily in blank verse and prose. Plays during this period were often structured as five-act dramatic works with distinct acts and scenes. theaters.
H D F. Kitto has written: 'Form and meaning in drama'
Stories and tales are the simplest form of drama
Dramatic literature is specifically written to be performed--you can have a non-fiction drama; fiction is strictly created and not necessarily about something real.
kabuki is a form of drama performed in front of common people
The total drama island special called total drama drama drama drama island is not available on itunes because of publishing wars.
August Carl Mahr has written: 'The visit of the \\' 'Francesco: a legend' 'The origin of Greek tragic form' -- subject(s): Greek drama, Greek drama (Tragedy), History and criticism, Technique, Theater
A drama is a story that is written to be acted for an audience.
Samuel Lieberman has written: 'Roman drama' -- subject(s): Drama, Latin drama, Scripts, English drama, Translations into English, Translations
John Coventon has written: 'Drama to inspire' -- subject(s): Drama, Drama in education, Study and teaching
whats the overall style of drama called?