Medieval Drama
Medieval Drama refers to theatrical performances and plays that were popular in Europe during the Middle Ages, roughly from the 5th to the 15th century. These dramatic works often depicted religious stories, moral lessons, and historical events, and were performed in various settings such as churches, town squares, and courts. Medieval drama incorporated elements of music, dance, and spectacle, and was typically performed by amateur actors or clergy members. Themes of morality, salvation, and the struggle between good and evil were common in Medieval drama, which played a crucial role in the cultural and religious life of the time.