The difference is that a drama is a type of play. A movie or TV show can also be dramas but are not plays. Some other types of plays are musical, comedy, Shakespearean, and biopic.
A play is a dramatic performance, as on stage, and a drama is a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character.
--Dramas are also intended to be acted out onstage
drama is a type of play
its the same
There are a number of different Midsummer Night's Dream movies and the answer must depend on which one you are talking about.
There is far difference between game and instrument. We play game to overcome the challenges but we play instrument for the enjoyment.
The movie is really bad, the book, sublime.
The primary difference between the play Becket and the film version is that in the play, the central conflict between Becket and King Henry II was the Constitution of Clarendon, whereas in the film, it was the assassination of a priest by Lord Gilbert, who was subsequently excommunicated by Becket.A side note is that Anouilh wrote the play proclaiming that Becket was Saxon; in reality, he was Norman.
what is the difference between a theater play and a cinema play?
One is white.
I do track and field
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
O has a contemporary setting and most of the verse dialogue is rewritten as modern prose.
It's okay. See "What's the difference between A Wrinkle in Time movie and novel". The actors they picked to play the characters are AWESOME!
Surprisingly, there is not much difference between the book and movie