24 Words to use with drama

(In Plays, the drama magazine for young people, Nov. 1941)

(Brentano's contemporary drama series)

(In One act play magazine and radio-drama review, Mar.-Apr. 1941)

Drama in the church, a manual of religious drama production, by Fred Eastman & Louis Wilson.

National Broadcasting Company presents Great plays; a drama guide.

R65882, 18Aug50, Winter Garden Co. (PWH) LA PASSION, drama lyrique en 4 actes et 10 tableaux.

DE WITT, MARGUERITE E. Elements of oral art and silent drama material.

(In The New York times, drama section.

Modern drama ed.

From the Elizabethan drama playwrights turned to coarse, evil scenes, which presently disgusted the people and were driven from the stage.

It is unfortunate that Symonds should have referred to Ferrario's list as evidence of the fertility of the pastoral drama, even though adding that the list is 'devoted solely to rural scenes of actual life,' since he can hardly escape the charge of regarding the rustic compositions as part of the pastoral drama propera position to which they certainly have no claim.

Now there is a great conflict of opinion as to the precise degree of merit which these particular Spanish dramas possess.

And Geisha McCoy's quick intelligence and drama-sense responded to the picture of this calm and capable figure in the midst of the feverish, over-lighted, over-heated room.

For the English drama springs from an intermarriage between this same ballad poetry, the poetry of incidents, and that subjective elegiac poetry which deals with the feelings and consciousnesses of man.

A comparison of these dramas affords ever renewed pleasure to the lover of art.

Davenant, finding the drama supreme in fashionable regard, devoted himself to the drama.

So, at least, Theophilo Braga interprets what he calls 'o drama amoroso das Eclogas,' in his monograph on

The third act of the drama approaches, and 1861 may be a more important year to Italy than was either 1859 or 1860.

The Atlantic refused his drama articles, and he tried them elsewhere, with no success.

CRATES, a Greek cynic philosopher, disciple of Diogenes; 4th century B.C. CRATINUS, a Greek comic poet, born at Athens; limited the actors in a piece to three, and the first to introduce into the drama attacks on public men, wrote also satires on vice (519-424 B.C.).

In high school, Jason was a football player and a star in the drama club.

The coarse plays of the Restoration (1660) flourished for a while, but the treatment of the later drama forms but a minor part of the history of the best English literature.

The drama pictures were cheap and common, the comedy scenes worse; so I kept away from the picture theatres.

The Greek drama "subjected to the faithful eyes," as Horace phrases it, the culminating points of the Greek epic; the modern drama places under the lens of theatrical presentment the culminating points of modern experience.

24 Words to use with  drama