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*''' Passion play:''' medieval plays base on Biblical subjects, perfromed usually by guilds or fraternities during the week before easter (Passion week) | *''' Passion play:''' medieval plays base on Biblical subjects, perfromed usually by guilds or fraternities during the week before easter (Passion week) | ||
− | * '''problem play:''' In the 19th century, plays that dealt with serious social issues such as prostitution, pollution, and poverty. Ibsen is the most famous author of such dramas | + | * '''problem play:''' In the 19th century, plays that dealt with serious social issues such as prostitution, pollution, and poverty. Ibsen is the most famous author of such dramas |
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+ | * '''problem play:''' one of Shakespeare’s productions that is hard to classify, for instance ''Measure for Measure'' | ||
[[Category:theatre]] | [[Category:theatre]] |
Latest revision as of 23:55, 8 September 2020
- Passion play: medieval plays base on Biblical subjects, perfromed usually by guilds or fraternities during the week before easter (Passion week)
- problem play: In the 19th century, plays that dealt with serious social issues such as prostitution, pollution, and poverty. Ibsen is the most famous author of such dramas
- problem play: one of Shakespeare’s productions that is hard to classify, for instance Measure for Measure