NOUN
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the act of performing a drama
the group joined together in a dramatic production
How To Use dramatic performance In A Sentence
- In collaboration with Rosy Martin she staged possible family pictures in a dramatic performance of concealed relationships and submerged emotion.
- They will forgive you if the note's not perfect if you're giving a committed dramatic performance. Times, Sunday Times
- The evening started in true daredevil fashion when acrobats from the Scarabeus Theatre Company scaled the walls of the Franciscan Friary in a dramatic performance that was not for the faint-hearted.
- The most dramatic performance of the serving staff came with the dessert.
- The most dramatic performance of the serving staff came with the dessert.
- Is his dramatic performance appropriate parody or merely amateurish?
- The artist likens it to an amphitheater, a setting more open and less acoustically projective than a typical bandshell, but one that has long accommodated musical and dramatic performances.
- The audience was enthralled for two hours by a sparkling, dramatic performance.
- Another commonality between the two stage divas is an emphasis on theatre standards as dramatic performances, not merely nice old songs.
- Is his dramatic performance appropriate parody or merely amateurish?