Sardoodledom is a word used to describe a play that is poorly written, poorly structured, and has exaggerated or overly contrived plot elements. The term originated from the name of the French playwright Victorien Sardou, who was known for his sensational and melodramatic plays. Sardoodledom plays are often criticized for their lack of depth and reliance on exaggerated emotional scenes and plot twists. The term is typically used in a derogatory manner to describe works of theatre that are deemed to be of poor quality.
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