drama critic

NOUN
  1. a critic of theatrical performances
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How To Use drama critic In A Sentence

  • In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
  • He's the drama critic for the Times.
  • In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
  • Leu when the drama critic in his book "Music Products" in "the volume of river keep in mind the whole rhythm in words, all workers, carry on for a win 100.
  • Lessing fully expressed his thought on performance of drama in his famous book drama critic hamburg.
  • Drama critics have put her on a level/par with the great Shakespearean actresses.
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  • He's the drama critic for the Times.
  • Anita Block helped to found one of the first socialist newspapers in the United States, the New York Call, serving as the editor of its women’s page and as its drama critic from 1903 until 1923, when the paper closed during the antiradical, anti-immigrant sentiment following World War I. Anita Block.
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