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A
Absurd, Theatre of the
African-American theatre
African drama
Alternative theatre
Amateur theatre
American drama
Ancient Greek drama
Ancient Roman drama
Asian drama
Australian drama
Austrian drama
Avant-garde theatre
B
Black theatre
British drama
C
Canadian drama
Caribbean drama
Children's theatre
City Comedy
Classical
Comedy
Comedy of Manners
Commedia dell'Arte
Community theatre
Cruelty, theatre of
Czech drama
D
Dance drama
Documentary theatre
E
English drama
Ensemble
Epic Theatre
European drama
Expressionism
F
Farce
Feminist theatre
French drama
Fringe theatre
G
Gay theatre
German drama
Greek drama
H
History Play
Hungarian drama
I
In-yer-face theatre
Irish drama
Italian drama
J
Japanese drama
K
Kitchen sink drama
L
Latin American drama
M
Melodrama
Middle Eastern drama
Mime
Modernist drama
Monologue Plays
Morality play
Multimedia performance
Musical theatre
Myth
N
Naturalistic/realistic drama
Northern Irish drama
Norwegian drama
O
One-act play
Opera
Oppressed, Theatre of the
P
Parody
Period genres
Physical theatre
Political theatre
Poor Theatre
Popular theatre
Post-colonial drama
Post-dramatic theatre
Postmodern theatre
R
Radio drama
Regional genres
Restoration Comedy
Revenge tragedy
Ritual drama
Russian drama
S
Satire
Scottish drama
Site-specific
Spanish drama
Street theatre
Sturm und Drang
Surrealist drama
Swedish drama
Symbolist drama
T
Tragedy
Tragicomedy
TV and screen drama
V
Variety performance
Verbatim theatre
W
Welsh drama
Y
Youth theatre