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  • 21dramatisation — noun 1. conversion into dramatic form the play was a dramatization of a short story • Syn: ↑dramatization • Derivationally related forms: ↑dramatize (for: ↑dramatization) • Hyper …

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  • 22dramatization — noun 1. conversion into dramatic form the play was a dramatization of a short story • Syn: ↑dramatisation • Derivationally related forms: ↑dramatize • Hypernyms: ↑writing, ↑authorship, ↑ …

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  • 23The Lord of the Rings (1955 radio series) — During 1955 and 1956, a condensed radio dramatisation of The Lord of the Rings was broadcast in twelve episodes on BBC Radio s the Third Programme. These radio broadcasts were among the first dramatisations of The Lord of the Rings , a book by J …

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  • 24Documentary theatre — is theatre that wholly or in part uses pre existing documentary material (such as newspapers, government reports, interviews, etc.) as source material for the script, ideally without altering its wording. Contents 1 History 2 Documentary Theatre… …

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  • 25passion play — a dramatic representation of the passion of Christ, as that given every ten years at the Bavarian village of Oberammergau. Also, Passion Play. [1865 70] * * * Religious drama of medieval origin dealing with the suffering, death, and resurrection… …

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  • 26dramaturgy — /ˈdræmətɜdʒi/ (say dramuhterjee) noun 1. the science of dramatic composition. 2. the dramatic art. 3. dramatic representation. {Greek drāmatourgia composition of dramas, from drama drama + ourgia, combining form from ergon work} –dramaturgic… …

  • 27Gao Xingjian — Dans ce nom chinois, le nom de famille, Gao, précède le prénom. Gao Xingjian Activités écrivain, peintre, scénariste Naissance 4 …

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  • 28Mysteries — Mystery Mys ter*y, n.; pl. {Mysteries}. [OE. mistere, OF. mestier, F. m[ e]tier, L. ministerium. See {Ministry}.] 1. A trade; a handicraft; hence, any business with which one is usually occupied. [1913 Webster] Fie upon him, he will discredit our …

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  • 29Mystery — Mys ter*y, n.; pl. {Mysteries}. [OE. mistere, OF. mestier, F. m[ e]tier, L. ministerium. See {Ministry}.] 1. A trade; a handicraft; hence, any business with which one is usually occupied. [1913 Webster] Fie upon him, he will discredit our mystery …

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  • 30Pantomime — Pan to*mime, n. [F., fr. L. pantomimus, Gr. ?, lit., all imitating; pa^s, panto s, all + ? to imitate: cf. It. pantomimo. See {Mimic}.] 1. A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. One who acts… …

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