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Definition of Comedy ballet
1. Noun. A ballet that stresses the drama with features of comedy.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comedy Ballet
Literary usage of Comedy ballet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of the French Stage from Its Origin to the Death of Racine by Frederick William Hawkins (1884)
"Le Mariage Forcé, three-act comedy-ballet, by Moliere, Feb. ... comedy-ballet,
by Molière. Representation of the first three acts of Tartuffe at Versailles. ..."
2. Molière: His Life and His Works by Brander Matthews (1910)
"In that comedy- ballet, simple as it was, he had proved that a web of true ...
The comedy-ballet, as Moliere thus presented it, was less pretentious and ..."