monodrama

/ˈmɑnəˌdrɑmə/
noun
  1. A play or performance for a single actor.
    • She wrote a monodrama that she performed alone on stage for 90 minutes.
    • The theater festival featured a monodrama about the life of a lighthouse keeper.
    • The actor's monodrama earned him a standing ovation for his one-man show.
  2. A situation or event that is dominated by one person's perspective or actions, often in a dramatic or self-centered way.
    • His constant complaining turned every family dinner into a monodrama about his problems.
    • The meeting became a monodrama when the manager refused to listen to anyone else.
    • Social media can turn a minor issue into a public monodrama for attention.
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