Monday, May 25, 2020

Definition and Theatrical Examples of Memory Plays

A play that focuses on the past as narrated by the main character. Usually, the play is a dramatic representation of the playwrights life—or at least loosely based upon the playwrights experiences. Some memory plays involve narration throughout (such as the play adaptation of A Christmas Story. Other memory plays begin with a recollection made by the narrator and then shifts into a play without an interrupting narrator. (Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie is an example of this type of memory play.)

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