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dramatic work

NOUN
  1. a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc.

How To Use dramatic work In A Sentence

  • Pirandello excelled, too, in the art of writing novellas, and put together a great number of short stories, often using themes and ideas from them in adaptations which later supplied plots for longer dramatic works.
  • So why hasn't this current era of political ferment summoned forth great literary and dramatic works that tackle and synthesise contemporary political and ideological movements in a creative and imaginative way?
  • Throughout the 1770s, nevertheless, dramatic works took second place to liturgical demands, including mass settings of increasing intensity, litanies, vespers, and a series of church sonatas.
  • Touer , which is an early dramatic work by fantastic school drama Master Lnoesco, has prominently shown the basic artistic characteristic of the fantastic school drama.
  • Before we begin, a few lines from Carlo Ritorni's Comments on the life and choreodramatic works of Salvatore Vigano, and on choreography and coryphées held in the Library of the Paris Opera, are worth pondering.
  • Confucianist's orthodox ideas may not be contaminated unavoidably frequently in theirs dramatic work, inevitably takes into them to the lower level life performance in.
  • While all-sung opera has always been the norm in Italy, the strong British tradition of spoken drama favoured the masque, and spoken drama with music remained the pattern for dramatic works in English.
  • He admitted that there was a long way to go to make it a first-class theatre for dramatic works.
  • To get the best offer this ?New York home, you need a few subtle changes outside and more dramatic work inside.
  • The new edition of Fassbinder's dramatic works has been given the more provisional title Theaterstücke (Theatre Plays), presumably in anticipation of further unpublished plays and fragments surfacing from the archives. GreenCine Daily: RWF/TLS.
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