oneact
- Staged without a break
- Like many short plays
- Without intermission, as a play
- Without an intermission
- With no intermission, as a play
- Type of short play
- Thornton Wilder's "Love and How to Cure It," e.g
- Short, as a play
- Short on stage
- Sans intermission
- Like Williams's "Suddenly Last Summer"
- Like Wilde's "Salome"
- Like the shortest plays
- Like Tennessee Williams's "Suddenly, Last Summer"
- Like Strindberg's "Pariah"
- Like Samuel Beckett's "Endgame"
- Like plays with no intermission
- Like Pinter's "The Dumb Waiter"
- Like Pinter's "Landscape"
- Like Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty''
- Like Harold Pinter's "A Kind of Alaska"
- Like Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal"
- Like Albee's "The Sandbox"
- Like "The American Dream" by Edward Albee
- Having a single curtain, say
- A little drama?
- Like Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty"
- Like "The Zoo Story," e.g.
- Like O'Neill's "Bound East for Cardiff"
- Short, in a way
- Without a break
- Like Beckett's "Endgame"
- Lacking a break, as a play
- Like Sartre's "No Exit"
- Breakless, in a way
- Sans intermission, maybe
- Short, as some plays
- Having no intermission
- Like Edward Albee's first five plays
- Like a short play
- Kind of play
- Like O'Neill's "Ile"
- Like Albee's "Zoo Story"
- Like an hour-long play, perhaps
- High-octane plays like these can be short
- Short play
- Short play length
- Like some short plays
- Without intermission
- Type of play
- Like Albee's "The Zoo Story"