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- characters, the term "straight play" is often used. For a brief play, the term "playlet" is occasionally emplo****. The term "script" pertains to the written text...
- writing small stories, playlets and detective novels which were published in w****ly magazines. He acted in more than one hundred playlets in Indian theater...
- mid-16th century, Commedia dell'arte troupes performed lively improvisational playlets across Europe for centuries. Commedia dell'arte was an actor-centred theatre...
- explicit the play's underlying message. The play consists of a series of playlets, portraying National Socialist Germany of the 1930s as a land of poverty...
- Puritan government during the Interregnum. Even during this time, however, playlets known as drolls were often performed illegally, including one called The...
- and brains enough to do it". Shaw's next attempt at drama was a one-act playlet in French, Un Petit Drame, written in 1884 but not published in his lifetime...
- black person’s conception of white society." The serio-comic street-smart "playlets" etched out by the songwriters were sung by the Coasters with a sly, clowning...
- Bottom and his compatriots was performed as a droll. Drolls were comical playlets, often adapted from the subplots of Shakespearean and other plays, that...
- disgruntled Northern playwright Alan Hammond in the final episode of the playlet series Victoria Wood. Broadbent's film breakthrough came in Mike Leigh's...
- Kokoschka, Kandinsky, and members of Der blaue Reiter. Oscar Kokoschka's 1909 playlet, Murderer, The Hope of Women is often termed the first expressionist drama...