Dramatic+performances

  • 11Folkestone & Hythe Operatic & Dramatic Society — Folkestone Hythe Operatic Dramatic Society, FHODS, is a charitable organization that holds performances and events at its theatre in Shorncliffe, the Tower Theatre. A theatre which has been beautifully developed by FHODS from what used to be a… …

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  • 12Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society — Abbreviation M B Formation 1852 Type Collegiate theatre troupe Legal status …

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  • 13Oxford University Dramatic Society — OUDS redirects here. OUDS may also refer to Otago University Debating Society. The Oxford University Dramatic Society Founded 1885 Home Page OUD …

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  • 14Carlton Dramatic Society — is an Amateur Dramatics group, based in Wimbledon, London, UK, who have been performing in the local theatres and venues for nearly 80 years.It was formed by a group of enthusiasts from Wimbledon Park and Southfields in 1927. During the Second… …

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  • 15Spalding Amateur Dramatic And Operatic Society — Spalding Amateur Dramatic Operatic Society of Spalding, Lincolnshire is the oldest Amateur Theatre society in England. The South Holland Centre is the current venue for performances.HistoryIn 1866 a group of Spalding Gentlemen formed an Amateur… …

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  • 16New York Competition of Dramatic Arts — The New York Competition of Dramatic Arts (NYCODA) is an Annual Performance Festival and Competition for actors, located in New York City. NYCODA, established in the spring of 2008, is becoming known for its appeal to both amateur and… …

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  • 17Realism (dramatic arts) — Realism was a general movement in the late nineteenth century that steered theatrical texts and performances toward greater fidelity to real life. The realist movement began with Henrik Ibsenfact|date=August 2008 and was largely developed by… …

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  • 18MIMES —    dramatic performances among the Greeks and Romans, in comic representation of scenes in ordinary life, often in extempore dialogue …

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  • 19theatre, Western — ▪ art Introduction       history of the Western theatre from its origins in pre Classical antiquity to the present.       For a discussion of drama as a literary form, see dramatic literature and the articles on individual national literatures.… …

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  • 20theatrical production — Introduction       the planning, rehearsal, and presentation of a work. Such a work is presented to an audience at a particular time and place by live performers, who use either themselves or inanimate figures, such as puppets, as the medium of… …

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