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Definition of Comedietta

Comedietta
Comedietta Co*me`di*et"ta, n. [It.] A dramatic sketch; a brief comedy.

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- Village Wooing, A Comedietta for Two Voices is a play by George Bernard Shaw, written in 1933 and first performed in 1934. It has only two characters,...
- article: The Inca of Perusalem The Inca of Perusalem, An Almost Historical Comedietta (1915) is a comic one-act play written during World War I by George Bernard...
- entendres on stage. Actress Pearl Eytinge initially produced them and wrote a comedietta for them called Mr Cupid. Her manager, Danish-born William (Wilhelm Ludvig)...
- Pendleton Frances Aymar Mathews wrote "Six to One, Or, The Scapegrace: A Comedietta in One Act". Payn, James (February 24, 1861). "Richard Arbour, Or, The...
- (2007), pp79-86 Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing (1900). Trelawny of the "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts. R. H. Russell. Chapman and Sherwood, 70 — possibly Francis...
- While at college his poems were published in The Century Magazine. His comedietta Rustication was produced at the Boston Museum while he was a sophomore...
- Factory System, 1899. A Great Catch: a comedietta in three scenes: for five females and a baby Woman's Chance: a comedietta in three scenes: for three females...
- February 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2014. "Trelawny of the Wells An Original Comedietta by Arthur Wing Pinero (1898) with some most respectful additions and ornamentation...
- February 1874. There she and Burnett pla**** Mr. and Mrs. Honeyton in the comedietta, The Perfect Pair; **** Curry and Mr. Dabster in the farce playlette...
- as the Yankees say." Alec Nelson: The Landlady. London 4. April 1889.[comedietta] Alec Nelson: Dregs. London 16. May 1889. Alec Nelson: The Jackal. London...