antiplay

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anti- +‎ play

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antiplay (plural antiplays)

  1. (dramaturgy) A play (dramatical production) that deliberately avoids the typical conventions of the play, such as a coherent plot and resolution.
    Samuel Beckett wrote several absurdist antiplays.

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