1. Drama originated in ancient Greece and was performed as part of religious festivals honoring gods. The three main genres that developed were tragedy, comedy, and satyr plays.
2. Roman drama expanded on Greek traditions. Important early Roman works were written by Livius Andronicus in 240 BC. In later centuries, religious mystery and miracle plays evolved into more sophisticated drama in England.
3. The height of English Renaissance drama in the 16th-17th centuries included playwrights like Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson. Their works drew from Greek/Roman myths and plays and enhanced the image of the ruling monarchy.