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Definition of Dramatic production
1. Noun. The act of performing a drama. "The group joined together in a dramatic production"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dramatic Production
Literary usage of Dramatic production
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chitty's Treatise on Pleading and Parties to Actions: With a Second Volume by Henry Greening, Joseph Chitty, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1876)
"... right to represent a dramatic production need n« be registered under 5 & 6 Viet.
c. 45, nor need the assignment be by deed. ..."
2. The life of David Garrick by Arthur Murphy (1801)
"... dramatic production. This was the farce of Polly Honeycombs ; a piece ...
dramatic production ..."
3. The Law of Literature, Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in by Appleton Morgan (1875)
"Piracy of a copyrighted dramatic production may be committed, as we have seen,2
by its publication, representation, or imitation. The case of Reade v. ..."
4. Choosing a Play, Revised and Enlarged: Suggestions and Bibliography for the by Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson (1920)
"... CHAPTER II dramatic production AND THE EDUCATIONAL, CURRICULUM "The theater
is the most potent and direct means of ..."