A satyr play. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > [noun] > other types or branches (19) satyric1693 A satyr play. Obsolete. legitimate1826 Theatre slang. A legitimate theatre or actor. Also: †a writer of legitimate drama (obsolete). Also (with the): = the legitimate drama at sense A… boulevard theatre1838 attributive and in other combinations. boulevard theatre n. see quot. 1961; so boulevard farce, etc. satyr drama1839 (in ancient Greek drama) a burlesque or bawdily humorous drama featuring a chorus of satyr characters; = satyr play n.; (also) such plays as a genre. tragicomic1842 The tragicomic genre or style. Also: that which is tragicomic. costume drama1847 a television, film, or theatrical production, often made on a lavish scale, which is set in a particular historical period and characterized by the… Sardoodledom1895 A fanciful word used to describe well-wrought, but trivial or morally objectionable, plays considered collectively; the characteristic milieu in… slice of life1895 transferred. a realistic and detailed portrayal in drama, narrative, painting, etc., of incidents typical of everyday life. Frequently (usually… cape and sword (also cape and cloak)1898 cape and sword (also cape and cloak): phrase used to characterize romantic fiction or drama with a more or less historical background. Cf. cloak and… total theatre1935 Complete in nature; involving all resources; manifesting every characteristic or the whole nature of an activity, person, etc.; all-encompassing… epic theatre1938 a style or genre of drama characterized by realism and an absence of theatrical devices. Theatre of Cruelty1954 transferred. a collective term for plays in which the dramatist seeks to communicate a sense of pain, suffering, and evil through the portrayal of… music theatre1957 Drama combined with music; (sometimes) spec. musical drama having a form distinct from traditional opera; the genre comprising such work. psychodramatics1957 The use of psychodrama as therapy. Also: psychodramatic scenes, compositions, etc. reader's theatre1957 a style of theatrical performance in which actors may read from the script or text, and which places less emphasis on props, costumes, physical… metatheatre1960 Theatre which draws attention to its unreality, esp. by the use of a play within a play; (also) those particular parts of a drama which exemplify… Theatre of the Absurd1961 transferred. a collective term for plays (chiefly French) portraying the futility and anguish of man's struggle in a senseless and inexplicable world… nautanki1962 A form of Indian popular theatre, incorporating both dialogue and song, and taking themes from Indian myth and from contemporary social issues. Theatre of Fact1966 transferred. documentary drama. |
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