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Dramatics   /drəmˈætɪks/   Listen
Dramatics

noun
1.
Participation in theatrical productions as an extracurricular activity.
2.
The art of writing and producing plays.  Synonyms: dramatic art, dramaturgy, theater, theatre.






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"Dramatics" Quotes from Famous Books



... would ordinarily be debarred from them, is the movement toward making the school a social center. Many city and some rural schools now provide free to the general public lectures on science, art, literature, and business. Moving pictures, dramatics, and other forms of entertainment are becoming a regular feature of this type of school work. In many schools the gymnasiums are available to the public under reasonable restrictions. Folk singing and dancing are being encouraged in numerous schools. Schoolrooms ...
— Problems in American Democracy • Thames Ross Williamson



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