Postmodern Plays
Postmodern Plays are dramatic works that challenge traditional storytelling conventions and often blur the lines between reality and fiction. These plays typically feature non-linear narratives, metafictional elements, and self-referential themes. Postmodern playwrights often experiment with structure, language, and character development to create thought-provoking and unconventional theatrical experiences. Themes such as skepticism of grand narratives, cultural relativism, and the idea of the "death of the author" are commonly explored in Postmodern Plays.