WordNet
n. the act of performing a drama; "the group joined together in a dramatic production" [syn: dramatic performance]
Usage examples of "dramatic production".
But as often as not, she clamped a pillow around her ears to block out the sound and to resist the urge to jam the little dancers into a pot, put the pot on the cooktop, and smelt them down in a dramatic production that she'd already written in her head and had tided Dangerous Young Mutant Hawaiian Volcano Goddess.
It would be absurd to make a dramatic production out of the business of dying.
It was, Chip decided, the finest dramatic production ever to grace the planet of Harmony And Reason.
The presentation resembled a full-fledged dramatic production, opening with an interior shot of forest that had not been fought through.
Perhaps we may be permitted to quote, also from that officially approved dramatic production known as Hamlet, a good thing that happened to be said by a bad man: And where the offence is let the great axe fall.
Perhaps we may be permitted to quote, also from that officially approved dramatic production known as Hamlet, a good thing that happened to be said by a bad man: “.
Ross said that it had taken strong possession of his mind also, but he doubted whether the scene would prove suitable for dramatic production.
And she began to describe the evolution of a dramatic production—.