chamber play

English

Etymology

From chamber music.

Noun

chamber play (plural chamber plays)

  1. A play of usually three acts which can be performed with a small cast and practically no sets or costumes in a small space.
    Chamber plays became popular in the early 20th century, with leading exponents being Max Reinhardt and August Strindberg.
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