* Mystery plays: These plays were similar to miracle plays, but they focused on the mysteries of the Christian faith, such as the Trinity and the Incarnation. They were often performed on Corpus Christi Day, a feast day that celebrates the Eucharist.
* Morality plays: These plays were allegorical dramas that taught moral lessons. They often featured personified characters, such as Good, Evil, and Prudence.
* Farces: These plays were lighthearted comedies that were often performed during festivals or other celebrations. They often featured slapstick humor and bawdy jokes.
* Interludes: These plays were short pieces that were performed between the acts of longer plays. They were often used to provide comic relief or to comment on the action of the main play.