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dramatization
Act of dramatizing a dramatic representation
Dramatize
the drama to represent in a drama to adapt to dramatic representation as to dramatize a novel or an historical episode
Dramatic
Of or pertaining to the drama as dramatic arts
Dramatic copyright
Dramatic copyright. See COPYRIGHT.
Dramatic work
Dramatic work, includes any piece of recitation, choreographic work or entertainment
Copyright
entitled to copyright or any similar right in any literary dramatic, musical, or artistic work, whether published or unpublished, otherwise than
Adaptation
Adaptation, means-(i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work;
Theatrical performance
Theatrical performance, a theatrical performance does not mean merely dramatic performance. It includes operatic or other representations or performances, AIR
Theatre
intended principally or wholly for the presentation of moving pictures, dramatic performances or stage entertainments. [Weekly Holidays Act, 1942, s. 2
Odeon
A kind of theater in ancient Greece smaller than the dramatic theater and roofed over in which poets and musicians submitted
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