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playlet

[ UK /plˈe‍ɪlət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short play

How To Use playlet In A Sentence

  • The Bedroom, the title of the first playlet, is the bedroom of a well to do nobleman and his wife.
  • The Sondheim revues work as well as they do because so often the songs are inherently dramatic, almost playlets in their own right.
  • Sometimes they were monologues, sometimes they were playlets.
  • Thirty pupils, aged eight and nine, put the reminiscences into words and music when they performed playlets and songs at Devizes Library with members of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
  • So if these religious playlets are essentially such crowd pleasers, why aren't they staged more often?
  • There may be a pun on suite, as in a set of pieces, but not on sweet, which is hardly the taste these playlets leave in the mouth.
  • He pondered the matter and saw that if the announcement in plain type on the billboards and in the program that his playlet was a travesty was not enough, he would have to tell the audience by a plain statement from the stage before his playlet began. Writing for Vaudeville
  • Wiltshire County Council has got together with two drama groups to produce five playlets which will be performed for new councillors after the county council elections in May.
  • Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally's two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts.
  • The young people involved will develop five playlets covering each of the county council's main aims.
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