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Comedy of menace is the body of plays written by David Campton Nigel Dennis N. F. Simpson and Harold Pinter. The term was coined by drama critic Irving Wardle who borrowed it from the subtitle of Campton’s play The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace in reviewing Pinter’s and Campton’s plays in Encore in 1958. (Campton’s subtitle Comedy of Menace is a jocular play-on-words derived from comedy of manners—menace being manners pronounced with somewhat of a Judeo-English accent.)