noun
- plural of antimask; a comic or grotesque performance that contrasted with and preceded a formal masque in 17th-century English theater
Usage: historical; chiefly British
Examples
- The antimasks in Ben Jonson's productions featured clowns and acrobats who entertained the audience before the main masque began.
- Scholars study antimasks to understand the social humor and satire of Renaissance court entertainment.
- The contrast between the crude antimasks and the elegant masque reflected class distinctions in early modern theater.