drama - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • improvise: Similarly a quick improvised drama could have been used.
  • heighten: Intriguingly, Greengrass ' script never attempts to heighten the drama or the emotion by adding back-stories or even character names.

Adjective modifier

  • Greek: He has translated, directed and performed ancient Greek drama over the past fifteen years.
  • gritty: Says Gavron: We tried to elevate the film above the gritty hospital drama by having that fantasy element.
  • romantic: Is it a suspense thriller, a romantic drama or even a who-done-it?
  • compelling: Its fun to the market it the compelling drama they are frequently.
  • costume: He will also appear in the title role of Pepys, a lavish costume drama for the BBC.
  • teen: And ( hopefully ) something to also satisfy my desires for teen drama with a supernatural edge.

Modifies a noun

  • series: In 1981 she returned in an episode of the BBC drama series Angels.
  • workshop: McCarthy ran a short series of drama workshops with street girls at a local NGO.
  • documentary: We will show a drama documentary about women living with HIV aids toward the end of the series of Women in Film.
  • studio: The pottery room should convert to a TV lecture theater and drama studio.
  • production: You can remember your lines for the college drama production at any time.

Noun used with modifier

  • courtroom: The book could almost be called a police procedural / courtroom drama.
  • television: Have you noticed how modern television drama seems to have developed a rather aspirational aspect recently?
  • comedy: Book online for The History Boys The National Theater production of Alan Bennett's comedy drama finally transfers to the West End.
  • radio: The BBC has once again done a masterful job of adapting the novel to the format of radio drama.
  • TV: Says Collins: " I wanted to produce the kind of fun TV drama that leaves you with a big grin on your face.
  • sci-fi: The question is, is it a good western, or romance, or sci-fi drama.

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