Religious Plays
Religious plays are theatrical works that revolve around themes, stories, or figures from religious texts or traditions. These plays often serve to educate, inspire, or provoke thought and discussion about faith, spirituality, morality, and the divine. They may depict events from religious history, explore ethical dilemmas, or convey religious teachings through dramatic storytelling and performance. Religious plays can encompass a wide range of styles, from solemn and reverent to joyful and celebratory, and may be performed in religious settings, theaters, or other venues.