Antemask

/ˈæntɪmɑːsk/ noun

A theatrical entertainment or performance piece that came before the main masque in 17th-century English drama.

From 'ante-' (before) + 'mask' (from Italian 'maschera'). In Renaissance theater, these were preliminary performances that built anticipation for the elaborate main masque.

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