Dramatic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Publication
and does not include the performance in public of a dramatic or musical work, the delivery in public of a lecture,
Work
means any of the following works, namely: (i) a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work; (ii) a cinematograph film; (iii) a
overdramatize
to present in an overly dramatic manner
VerbarFantoccini
Puppets caused to perform evolutions or dramatic scenes by means of machinery also the representations in which
matineacutee
A reception or a musical or dramatic entertainment held in the daytime See SoirEacutee
Intermede
A short musical dramatic piece of a light and pleasing sometimes a burlesque character
copyright
or her original work of authorship (as a literary, musical, dramatic, artistic, or architectural work) see also common-law copyright, fair use
Cantata
composition comprising choruses solos interludes etc arranged in a somewhat dramatic manner originally a composition for a single noise consisting of
Comedietta
A dramatic sketch a brief comedy
Comedy
A dramatic composition or representation of a bright and amusing character based
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