Answer: ONEACT

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ONEACTShort, in a way
ONEACTForm used by J. M. Barrie.
ONEACTDescribing a curtain raiser.
ONEACTType of play.
ONEACTDescribing a curtain-raiser.
ONEACTDesignating a short play.
ONEACTKind of play
ONEACTLike O'Neill's "Ile"
ONEACTLike Albee's "Zoo Story"
ONEACTLike Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty"
ONEACTLike "The Zoo Story," e.g.
ONEACTLacking a break
ONEACTLike Beckett's "Endgame"
ONEACTLike an hour-long play, perhaps
ONEACTKind of play.
ONEACTSans intermission, maybe
ONEACTBreakless, in a way
ONEACTLike Edward Albee's first five plays
ONEACTShort, as some plays
ONEACTA little drama?
ONEACTLike "The Zoo Story"
ONEACTType of play
ONEACTLike Odets' "Waiting for Lefty"
ONEACTLike the shortest plays
ONEACTHaving a single curtain, say
ONEACTLike O'Neill's "The Long Voyage Home"
ONEACTLike Odets's "Waiting for Lefty"
ONEACTShort on stage
ONEACTWithout an intermission
ONEACTShort play
ONEACTSans intermission
ONEACTLike a short play
ONEACTLike short plays
ONEACTWithout intermission
ONEACTLike Shaw's "Man of Destiny"
ONEACTLike Albee's "The Zoo Story"
ONEACTLike Shepard's "Cowboys," e.g.
ONEACTLike some plays
ONEACTLike Sartre's "No Exit"
ONEACTType of short play