1.
Modern Drama is essentially a drama of ___________.
2.
Among the following who is identified with ‘kitchen-sink’ drama?
3.
Stephen Phillips, John Drink Water and Yeats were known for their _____ plays
4.
Who popularised realism in Modern Drama?
5.
In which year Somerset Maugham’s four plays were running simultaneously in London?
6.
Among the following, which play reveals Shaw’s constant fascination with language?
7.
Among the following who is not related to Irish Literary Theatre, The Heather Field , Abbey Theatre and Theatre Society?
8.
A Doll’s House is example of ________ play.
9.
Which phase of modern dramas consist of poetic dramas?
10.
The playwrights Eugène Scribe, Alexandre Dumas, Victorien Sardou and T.W. Robertson are related to ______ theatre.
11.
He is "a profound poetic dramatist—the best since Shakespeare". Who is tribute like this?
12.
. W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood had ______ influence in their drama.
13.
Among the following dramatists, who chose patriotic themes?
14.
Among the following which is J.B. Priestley’s psychological drama?
15.
G..B. Shaw and John Galsworthy belong to _______ of modern drama.
16.
In modern times, Oscar Wild, Maugham, N. Coward revived ________.
17.
The dramatist Noël Coward was known for his _________.
18.
Roughly, modern drama emerged in ______
19.
Riders to the Sea (1904), The Playboy of the Western World (1907) and Deirdre of the Sorrows (1910) are authored by ____.
20.
The dramas of Romantic period were inspired by_____