miniplay

English

Etymology

mini- + play

Noun

miniplay (plural miniplays)

  1. A very short play (dramatic work).
    • 2007 January 28, Mark Blankenship, “The Whole Audience Sits in One Chair, the Cast in the Other”, in New York Times:
      Each miniplay can vary from performance to performance. Ms. Bannon described how one play, in which a woman details her love life, tended to get interrupted by spectators spontaneously describing their own relationships.
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