noun
- Plural of byplay; incidental action or dialogue in a play or performance that is secondary to the main action.
- Incidental or minor activity or conversation that occurs alongside a main event or discussion.
Usage: theater/drama term; often used to describe subtle gestures, expressions, or minor exchanges between actors
Usage: general usage; can apply to any context, not just theater
Examples
- The actor's clever byplays with the prop made the audience laugh during the serious scene.
- While the two leads delivered their lines, the supporting actors added humor through subtle byplays.
- The director encouraged the cast to develop more byplays to enhance the comedy.
- During the meeting, several byplays between colleagues distracted from the agenda.
- The film's charm came from the byplays between the characters rather than the main plot.
- Shakespeare's plays are full of witty byplays that reveal character and advance the story indirectly.