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dramatic play

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Explanation of "Dramatic Play"

Definition:
A "dramatic play" is a type of performance that tells a story through acting. It is written for actors to perform on a stage in front of an audience. These plays often have characters, dialogue, and a plot that can be serious or funny.

Advanced Usage

In advanced contexts, "dramatic play" can also refer to a genre of theater that focuses on serious themes and emotions. It can be used in discussions about literature, drama theory, or theater education.

Word Variants
  • Play (noun): A general term for any theatrical performance.
  • Drama (noun): Often used interchangeably with "dramatic play," but can also refer to a specific genre or style of storytelling.
Different Meanings
  • Dramatic Play (in Education): In a classroom or educational context, "dramatic play" can refer to children pretending to be different characters, often in a play setting. This helps them learn social skills and creativity.
Synonyms
  • Theatrical performance
  • Stage play
  • Dramatic work
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "dramatic play" doesn't have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, here are some related expressions you might find useful:
- "Steal the show": To attract the most attention and praise in a performance.
- "Break a leg": A way to wish actors good luck before a performance.

Summary

In short, a "dramatic play" is a story meant to be acted out on stage, filled with characters and emotions.

Noun
  1. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
    • he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway

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