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what is the difference btw one act play and drama?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most significant difference between these two entities is that drama refers to a form of written literature that is intended for performance while play refers to a theatrical performance. In simple words, a drama is to be read and a play is to be seen. ... But in a play, the audience get to see the story enacted.

Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Hello mate

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A one act play is a play where all the action happens in one act with no breaks, that is, the scene is continuous and the setting most likely will not change. ... A drama, on the other hand, is only within the parameters of genre, where by definition the play is dramatic.

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