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New Comedy
noun
Greek comedy arising toward the end of the 4th century b.c. that employed stock characters and plots drawn from contemporary bourgeois life, the formulas of which were adopted by later Roman writers for the comic stage.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of New Comedy1
Example Sentences
A doctor was called on to the set of a new comedy drama filmed on the Welsh coast to make sure the actors did not suffer from the cold - despite it being shot during summer.
I remind myself of this sage corrective, because like playwright Keiko Green, author of the new comedy “You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!”
When James McCardle read the script for new comedy Four Mothers, it instantly put him mind of the woman who opened his eyes to the acting world.
The pair, who penned a trio of theatrical smashes in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Evita, have written songs for a new comedy entitled Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas.
AUSTIN, Texas — With an opening allusion to Robert Altman’s 1992 classic “The Player,” Apple TV+’s new comedy “The Studio” tees up an age-old subject — how the Hollywood sausage is made — for the 21st century.
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