Drama is an important and profound art form that is embodied in various theatrical works. It is an art that combines words, action, emotions and visuals to create a powerful impact on the audience. Drama is an integral part of human culture, unfolding through the prism of different periods and cultures.
Lithuania also has a deep tradition of drama that dates back to ancient times. Famous Lithuanian playwrights and writers, such as Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius and Juozas Grušas, have contributed to the development of this genre. Lithuanian drama often reflects the country's history, cultural traits and social aspects.
The basis of drama is conflict, which acts as a motor for action and plot. Characters, their interrelationships and development are also important for the creation of drama. Often emotionally intense situations involving love, betrayal, ambition or moral challenges arise in drama. The audience is drawn into these intense events, living alongside the characters.
Acting is an important way of presenting drama. The actors, through their interpretations, add liveliness and depth to the characters and plot. The stage, props, costumes and lighting also help to create the right atmosphere and mood for each particular production.
Today, drama is distinguished by its various strands, such as comedy, tragedy, historical drama, theatre of the absurd, etc. Each strand has its own specificities and objectives. With the advent of modern technology, drama finds