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mystery play
noun
- a medieval dramatic form based on a Biblical story, usually dealing with the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mystery play1
First recorded in 1850–55
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Example Sentences
This is “Pelléas” not as a mystery play, but as an unsparingly forceful drama.
From New York Times
At some point, the mystery play date arrives.
From New York Times
Ancient inscriptions suggest the theater hosted literary, musical and athletic competitions and even mystery plays.
From New York Times
“When theater returns it must return with danger. I think of roving bands of actors, post-plague, performing mock mystery plays on the street that lead, eventually, to a theater where people assemble.”
From New York Times
At Village Theatre, he directed several shows, including the mystery play “Sleuth.”
From Seattle Times
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