Antimasque

/ˌæntɪˈmæsk/ noun

A comic or grotesque dramatic performance presented before or between acts of a formal masque, often featuring ridiculous characters or situations.

From anti- (against, opposite) + masque (an elaborate theatrical entertainment). The antimasque developed in Jacobean England as a deliberate comic foil to the elegant, serious masque performances.

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