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present a comedic play
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "present a comedic play" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of performing or showcasing a humorous theatrical production. Example: "The theater company will present a comedic play this weekend that promises to entertain audiences of all ages."
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The transcript reads like a comedic play.
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Julia's appearance in a comedic play caused a particular furor with German censors.
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On Broadway, where the theater operates three spaces, Roundabout will present "Bernhardt/Hamlet," a new comedic play by Theresa Rebeck about Sarah Bernhardt's famous 1899 performance as the Prince of Denmark, starring Janet McTeer and directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel.
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Love and War on a rooftop is a Tripolitan comedic play that's touring Lebanon.
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Fielding's seventh play, Rape upon Rape; or, The Justice Caught in His Own Trap, was a five-act comedic play that first ran on 23 June 1730 at the Little Theatre for eight nights.
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And in his punchy choreography of brightly colored, irregular shapes on white fields, Andrew Masullo stays in touch with an elemental spirit of comedic play.
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MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY -- "Don't Dress for Dinner," Marc Camoletti's comedic play.
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Starring a carefully selected cast that includes Samuel L. Jackson, Nick Cannon, Teyonah Pharris and Angela Bassett, the movie presents a modern adaptation of the historic stage play Lysistarata, created in 400 B.C. by Greek dramatist and comedic playwright Aritstophanes.
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He displayed an early interest in entertaining and comedy, and, as a child, he took tap-dancing lessons and wrote comedic plays.
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Aristophanes, for example, is most well known for writing comedic plays, 11 of which have managed to survive to the present day.
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Manhattan Theatre Club presents "The Assembled Parties," a comedic drama set on the Upper West Side, while "Breakfast at Tiffany's," adapted from the Truman Capote novella, plays at the Cort.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing theatrical productions, use "present a comedic play" to clearly indicate the act of showcasing a humorous stage performance.
Common error
Avoid using similar adjectives like "humorous", "funny", or "satirical" interchangeably with "comedic" without considering the specific nuance each brings. "Comedic" refers directly to the genre of comedy, while others describe the nature of the humor.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "present a comedic play" functions as a verb phrase where "present" is the main verb, and "a comedic play" is the direct object. Ludwig AI considers it grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "present a comedic play" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe staging a humorous theatrical production. Ludwig AI confirms its usability, despite the lack of examples to gauge frequency and typical contexts. Alternatives include "stage a comedy", "perform a comedy", and "put on a funny play". When using the phrase, ensure that "comedic" is used accurately to specify the genre of comedy. While there are no specific contexts associated, it is deemed to be a neutral phrase appropriate for general use.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
perform a comedy
Substitutes "present" with "perform", focusing on the act of performing.
showcase a humorous play
Replaces "comedic" with "humorous" and "present" with "showcase", highlighting the act of displaying.
stage a comedy
Replaces "present a play" with "stage a comedy", emphasizing the staging aspect.
offer a comedic performance
Uses "performance" instead of "play", emphasizing the performance aspect rather than the written work.
put on a funny play
Uses "put on" instead of "present", and "funny" instead of "comedic", making it slightly more informal.
mount a comic production
Employs "mount" instead of "present" and "comic production" instead of "comedic play", indicating a more formal staging.
display a witty play
Replaces "comedic" with "witty", emphasizing the cleverness of the play.
produce a lighthearted drama
Replaces "comedic" with "lighthearted" and "play" with "drama", changing the nuance slightly.
unveil a satirical play
Replaces "comedic" with "satirical" adds a specific comedic tone.
debut a humorous theatrical piece
Substitutes "present" with "debut" and "play" with "theatrical piece", suggesting a first-time presentation.
FAQs
How can I use "present a comedic play" in a sentence?
You can use "present a comedic play" to describe a theater company showcasing a humorous performance. For example, "The community theater will present a comedic play this summer".
What are some alternatives to "present a comedic play"?
Some alternatives include "stage a comedy", "perform a comedy", or "put on a funny play", depending on the context.
What does it mean to "present a comedic play"?
To "present a comedic play" means to showcase or perform a play that is intended to be funny or humorous, typically adhering to the conventions of the comedy genre.
Is "present a comedic play" formal or informal?
"Present a comedic play" is generally considered neutral to slightly formal, suitable for use in both professional and general contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested