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a series of three dramas or literary or musical compositions
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a play that is not intended to be performed onstage, but read by a solitary reader or sometimes out loud in a large group
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presents a real or fictitious account of the life, miracles, or martyrdom of a saint
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a religious play that depicts a scene from the Bible
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a dramatic representation of the trial, suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus
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a small booth containing a stage with corner posts supporting a canopy and decorated curtains and often a chair and props to be used by the actors in that scene
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dramatized biblical stories of the Old and New Testaments
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a noncommercial, generally rural theater and pageantry based on folk traditions and local history
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allegorical drama popular in Europe especially during the 15th and 16th centuries
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plays with or without a moral
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a theatrical form characterized by improvised dialogue and a cast of colorful stock characters
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a sloping stage which is raised at the back (upstage) end
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a performance art incorporating singing, reciting, acting, martial arts
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a form of theater involving music, dance and drama
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Japanese traditional puppet theater in which half-life-size dolls act out a chanted dramatic narrative
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traditional Japanese popular drama with singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner