dramatic art

NOUN
  1. the art of writing and producing plays
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  • And to think of a hamfatter like McCallum, who's come back from Buffalo on a brake beam so often that he always sleeps with one arm crooked around the bedpost, havin 'the nerve to call himself a school of dramatic art! Torchy
  • The play is very stale and weak dramatic art.
  • To your average punter, dance is to the dramatic arts what free jazz is to the musical.
  • It appears, moreover, certain that in Athens schools of dramatic art had at this date been formed; such, indeed, as usually arise when poetical talents are, by public competition, called abundantly and actively into exercise: schools of art which contain scholars of such excellence and of such kindred genius, that the master may confide to them Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
  • The Sha Shibiya dramatic art characteristic, is the fantasy and the real ingenious union.
  • The Sha Shibiya dramatic art characteristic, is the fantasy and the real ingenious union.
  • He did his dramatic training at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London.
  • dramatic arts
  • Since then he has attended the London Academy for Music and Dramatic Arts, and has been involved in all aspects of theatre including writing, acting and producing.
  • Instead, pop culture, European legends and dramatic arts are clearly traceable.
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