monodrama

[mon-uh-drah-muh]

monodrama Definition

  • 1a dramatic piece written for one performer
  • 2a theatrical performance in which a single actor plays all the parts

Using monodrama: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monodrama" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The play was a monodrama, with the actor playing all the characters.

  • Example

    She performed a monodrama about her life experiences.

  • Example

    The theater festival featured several monodramas by different playwrights.

monodrama Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for monodrama

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Summary: monodrama in Brief

A 'monodrama' [mon-uh-drah-muh] is a dramatic piece written for one performer or a theatrical performance in which a single actor plays all the parts. It is also known as a 'one-man show' or 'solo play.' Examples of monodramas include plays where the actor portrays multiple characters or performs a personal story.