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One act play : ウィキペディア英語版 | One-act play A one-act play is a play that has only one act, as distinct from plays that occur over several acts. One-act plays may consist of one or more scenes. In recent years, the 10-minute play has emerged as a popular subgenre of the one-act play, especially in writing competitions. The origin of the one-act play may be traced to the very beginning of drama: in ancient Greece, ''Cyclops'', a satyr play by Euripides, is an early example.〔Francis M. Dunn. ''Tragedy's End: Closure and Innovation in Euripidean Drama''. Oxford University Press (1996).〕 ==One-act plays by major dramatists==
* Edward Albee -- The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?'' (2002) * Samuel Beckett – ''Krapp's Last Tape'' (1958) * Anton Chekhov – ''A Marriage Proposal'' (1890) * Israel Horovitz – ''Line'' (1974) * Eugène Ionesco – ''The Bald Soprano'' (1950) * Arthur Miller – ''A Memory of Two Mondays'' (1955) * August Strindberg – ''Pariah'' (1889), ''Motherly Love'' (1892), and ''The First Warning'' (1892) * Thornton Wilder – ''The Long Christmas Dinner'' (1931)
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