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Was (wer) ist drama - definition

CITY IN NORTHEASTERN GREECE
Hydrama; Dhrama, Greece; Dráma, Greece; Dráma; Drama (Greece); Arkadikos Dramas; Drama, Macedonia; History of Drama, Greece
  • The springs of Agia Varvara.
  • Monument for the Drama uprising
  • The old Herman Spierer tobacco warehouse
  • The church of St. Panteleimon

drama         
  • Stage drawing from a 15th-century [[vernacular]] [[morality play]] ''[[The Castle of Perseverance]]'' (as found in the [[Macro Manuscript]]).
  • Vanbrugh's]] ''[[The Relapse]]'' (1696).
  • ''Relief of a seated poet ([[Menander]]) with masks of New Comedy'', 1st century BC – early 1st century AD, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • A 1958 [[U.S.S.R.]] [[postage stamp]] commemorating [[Guan Hanqing]], one of the great Chinese dramatists, who is renowned for his "[[zaju]]" plays.
  • An ivory statuette of a Roman actor of [[tragedy]], 1st century CE.
  • Sanskrit theatre]].
FORMAL TYPE OF LITERATURE INTENDED FOR PERFORMANCE, WHERE THE TEXT IS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF CHARACTER LINES AND THE AUTHOR'S REMARKS AND IS USUALLY DIVIDED INTO ACTS AND SCENES
Drama and Dramatic Arts; Dramas; Story dramatization; Story Dramatization; Drama (Art Form); Drama (art form); Dramatic arts; Dranma; Dramatic Literature; Fiction Drama; Dramatic writing; School Drama; Dramatic work; School drama; Teen TV; Dramatically; Dramatizes; Dramatized; Dramatizing; Dramatisations; Dramatise; Dramatises; Dramatised; Dramatising; Dramatic society; Drama (fiction)
(dramas)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A drama is a serious play for the theatre, television, or radio.
He acted in radio dramas.
N-COUNT
2.
You use drama to refer to plays in general or to work that is connected with plays and the theatre, such as acting or producing.
He knew nothing of Greek drama...
She met him when she was at drama school.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
You can refer to a real situation which is exciting or distressing as drama.
There was none of the drama and relief of a hostage release...
N-VAR
drama         
  • Stage drawing from a 15th-century [[vernacular]] [[morality play]] ''[[The Castle of Perseverance]]'' (as found in the [[Macro Manuscript]]).
  • Vanbrugh's]] ''[[The Relapse]]'' (1696).
  • ''Relief of a seated poet ([[Menander]]) with masks of New Comedy'', 1st century BC – early 1st century AD, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • A 1958 [[U.S.S.R.]] [[postage stamp]] commemorating [[Guan Hanqing]], one of the great Chinese dramatists, who is renowned for his "[[zaju]]" plays.
  • An ivory statuette of a Roman actor of [[tragedy]], 1st century CE.
  • Sanskrit theatre]].
FORMAL TYPE OF LITERATURE INTENDED FOR PERFORMANCE, WHERE THE TEXT IS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF CHARACTER LINES AND THE AUTHOR'S REMARKS AND IS USUALLY DIVIDED INTO ACTS AND SCENES
Drama and Dramatic Arts; Dramas; Story dramatization; Story Dramatization; Drama (Art Form); Drama (art form); Dramatic arts; Dranma; Dramatic Literature; Fiction Drama; Dramatic writing; School Drama; Dramatic work; School drama; Teen TV; Dramatically; Dramatizes; Dramatized; Dramatizing; Dramatisations; Dramatise; Dramatises; Dramatised; Dramatising; Dramatic society; Drama (fiction)
n.
1) a courtroom; epic drama
2) high drama
3) a drama unfolds
Drama         
  • Stage drawing from a 15th-century [[vernacular]] [[morality play]] ''[[The Castle of Perseverance]]'' (as found in the [[Macro Manuscript]]).
  • Vanbrugh's]] ''[[The Relapse]]'' (1696).
  • ''Relief of a seated poet ([[Menander]]) with masks of New Comedy'', 1st century BC – early 1st century AD, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • A 1958 [[U.S.S.R.]] [[postage stamp]] commemorating [[Guan Hanqing]], one of the great Chinese dramatists, who is renowned for his "[[zaju]]" plays.
  • An ivory statuette of a Roman actor of [[tragedy]], 1st century CE.
  • Sanskrit theatre]].
FORMAL TYPE OF LITERATURE INTENDED FOR PERFORMANCE, WHERE THE TEXT IS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF CHARACTER LINES AND THE AUTHOR'S REMARKS AND IS USUALLY DIVIDED INTO ACTS AND SCENES
Drama and Dramatic Arts; Dramas; Story dramatization; Story Dramatization; Drama (Art Form); Drama (art form); Dramatic arts; Dranma; Dramatic Literature; Fiction Drama; Dramatic writing; School Drama; Dramatic work; School drama; Teen TV; Dramatically; Dramatizes; Dramatized; Dramatizing; Dramatisations; Dramatise; Dramatises; Dramatised; Dramatising; Dramatic society; Drama (fiction)
·noun A series of real events invested with a dramatic unity and interest.
II. Drama ·noun Dramatic composition and the literature pertaining to or illustrating it; dramatic literature.
III. Drama ·noun A composition, in prose or poetry, accommodated to action, and intended to exhibit a picture of human life, or to depict a series of grave or humorous actions of more than ordinary interest, tending toward some striking result. It is commonly designed to be spoken and represented by actors on the stage.

Wikipedia

Drama, Greece

Drama (Greek: Δράμα [ˈðrama]) is a city and municipality in Macedonia, northeastern Greece. Drama is the capital of the regional unit of Drama which is part of the East Macedonia and Thrace region. The city (pop. 55,593 in the 2021 census) is the economic center of the municipality (pop. 58,944), which in turn comprises 60 percent of the regional unit's population. The next largest communities in the municipality are Choristi (pop. 2,725), Χiropótamos (2,554), Kallífytos (1,282), Kalós Agrós (1,178), and Koudoúnia (996).

Built at the foot of mount Falakro, in a verdant area with abundant water sources, Drama has been an integral part of the Hellenic world since the classical era; under the Byzantine Empire, Drama was a fortified city with a castle and rose to great prosperity under the Komnenoi as a commercial and military junction.

During the Ottoman era, tobacco production and trade, the operation of the railway (1895) and improvement of the road network towards the port of Kavala, led to an increase in the population of the city and to the enhancement of commercial activity.

Drama hosts the "Eleftheria", cultural events in commemoration of the city's liberation, at the end of June or beginning of July, and an annual film festival in September.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für drama
1. Drama Footballers‘ Wives is the nation‘s best loved drama while the best new drama award went to Desperate Housewives.
2. Other Showtime hit series nominated in the Outstanding Drama Series category were the medical drama House starring Hugh Laurie and political US drama The West Wing.
3. Given at the State Drama Theatre was revolutionary drama "Woman Comrade of Mt.
4. Drama So Could–Do–Better Part One÷ British television drama is perfectly professional.
5. Every four years, it condenses the drama of sport into seconds–long packets of pure drama.