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afterpiece Meaning in Bengali



 অনুনাটিকা, উপনাটিকা,

সংক্ষিপ্ত নাটকীয় টুকরা (সাধারণত কমিক

Noun:

উপনাটিকা, অনুনাটিকা,





afterpiece's Usage Examples:

An afterpiece is a short, usually humorous one-act playlet or musical work following the main attraction, the full-length play, and concluding the theatrical.


One that followed the full-length piece was called an afterpiece.


afterpiece, 1793, London) My Grandmother (libretto by Prince Hoare, afterpiece, 1794, London) Lodoiska (libretto by John Philip Kemble, afterpiece, 1794.


It was originally performed as an afterpiece with Nicholas Rowe's tragedy Jane Shore at Drury Lane, the cast including.


series of tales illustrated by Harry Furniss The Romp (1767), a comedic afterpiece play derived from Love in the City by Isaac Bickerstaffe The Romp (website).


An afterpiece, it premiered at Drury Lane on a double bill with a revival of Dryden's.


An afterpiece, it premiered at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in support of the comedy.


Evans' and Hoey's vaudeville piece "The Book Agent" (which came from an afterpiece by Frank Dumont) into a full-length play.


pasticcio opera to music by William Shield, as in its altered version as an afterpiece for the London stage, The Poor Soldier (1783).


The Romp is a 1767 play, a comedic afterpiece, which was derived from Love in the City by Isaac Bickerstaffe.


It was originally performed as an afterpiece to another work The Lucky Prodigal.


It was shown with Henry Fielding's The Historical Register as an afterpiece.


Miss in Her Teens; or The Medley of Lovers is a farce (or afterpiece) written in 1747 by David Garrick.


In 1723 Breval rewrote his work as an afterpiece retitled The Strollers which enjoyed considerable success.


The Apprentice is a 1756 afterpiece by Irish dramatist Arthur Murphy.


1718 he also authored severals plays, mainly farces, beginning with an afterpiece The Slip.


Concerned about the play's modest reception, Hill wrote an afterpiece entitled The Walking Statue which proved to be more popular than the main.


An afterpiece, it was a sequel to the 1783 hit The Poor Soldier with the characters.


James's Theatre in London (as an afterpiece to W.



afterpiece's Meaning':

a brief dramatic piece (usually comic

Synonyms:

exode; piece;

Antonyms:

disassemble; disjoin; black;

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