One - Act Play
The One-Act Play
The One-Act Plays were quite brief. Several little plays got. Combined to form a full-length drama. The interlude of the later 15th C was also a brief. It vanished for a while and reappeared in 18th Century. It reached its peak during 19th Century.
At a later period the standard programme at a London theatre consisted of full-length play proceded by a One-Act piece called a "curtain raiser". But people were not interested in short play. But the form didnot get vanished.
Technique
The One-Act Play is not a full-length play in miniature. It is a form by itself. It imposes severe restrictions on the playwright. It is a form by itself with "laws" of its own. One-Act Play is easier to write than the full-length play. Brevity is the soul of the One-Act Play. It has a single main episode and is either a pure comedy or pure tragedy. Simplicity of design and immediate impact are the qualities on which it depends for its success.
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