Arlequinade

/ˌɑːrləkwɪˈneɪd/ noun

A theatrical performance or narrative featuring the character Harlequin, typically involving slapstick comedy, magical tricks, and acrobatic stunts.

From French 'arlequinade,' derived from 'Arlequin' (Harlequin), which comes from Italian 'Arlecchino.' The character originated in Italian commedia dell'arte and became famous in French and English theater.

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