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- Afterpiece abstract "An afterpiece is a short, usually humorous one-act playlet or musical work following the main attraction, the full-length play, and concluding the theatrical evening. This short comedy, farce, opera or pantomime was a popular theatrical form in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was presented to lighten the five-act tragedy that was commonly performed. An example is The Padlock by Charles Dibdin, first performed in London in 1768.".
- Afterpiece wikiPageID "434946".
- Afterpiece wikiPageLength "677".
- Afterpiece wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Afterpiece wikiPageRevisionID "543748819".
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opera_genres.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatrical_genres.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dibdin.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Farce.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Humour.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Pantomime.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink The_Padlock.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLinkText "Afterpiece".
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLinkText "afterpiece".
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLinkText "companion piece".
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLinkText "musical Afterpiece".
- Afterpiece wikiPageWikiLinkText "musical afterpiece".
- Afterpiece wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Theat-stub.
- Afterpiece subject Category:Opera_genres.
- Afterpiece subject Category:Theatrical_genres.
- Afterpiece type Genre.
- Afterpiece type Genre.
- Afterpiece comment "An afterpiece is a short, usually humorous one-act playlet or musical work following the main attraction, the full-length play, and concluding the theatrical evening. This short comedy, farce, opera or pantomime was a popular theatrical form in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was presented to lighten the five-act tragedy that was commonly performed. An example is The Padlock by Charles Dibdin, first performed in London in 1768.".
- Afterpiece label "Afterpiece".
- Afterpiece sameAs Q2913703.
- Afterpiece sameAs Afterpiece.
- Afterpiece sameAs پسنمایش.
- Afterpiece sameAs Afterpiece.
- Afterpiece sameAs Afterpiece.
- Afterpiece sameAs m.028435.
- Afterpiece sameAs Q2913703.
- Afterpiece wasDerivedFrom Afterpiece?oldid=543748819.
- Afterpiece isPrimaryTopicOf Afterpiece.