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  • Dramatic Need
  • Dramatic Need was a UK-registered charity established in 2007 that sent international arts professionals to host workshops in underprivileged and rural

    Dramatic Need

    Dramatic_Need

  • The Children's Monologues
  • 2010 play, revived several times

    the Old Vic Theatre in London in aid of Danny Boyle's arts charity Dramatic Need. An anniversary performance was produced the Royal Court Theatre in

    The Children's Monologues

    The_Children's_Monologues

  • Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
  • Ghanaian-British actor

    Retrieved 22 February 2026. "Dramatic Need". Dramatic Need. Retrieved 31 May 2018.[dead link] Ositelu, Tola (27 May 2017). "Dramatic Chameleon: An Interview

    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith

    Kobna_Holdbrook-Smith

  • Amber Sainsbury
  • New Zealand actress

    of the charity Dramatic Need. Sainsbury attended St Cuthbert's College, Auckland. She trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

    Amber Sainsbury

    Amber Sainsbury

    Amber_Sainsbury

  • USS Cleveland (CL-55)
  • Cleveland class light cruiser

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Cleveland (CL-55)

    USS Cleveland (CL-55)

    USS_Cleveland_(CL-55)

  • Danny Boyle
  • English director and producer (born 1956)

    Theatre in London titled The Children's Monologues, in aid of his charity Dramatic Need, which operates in Rwanda and South Africa, helping young people to

    Danny Boyle

    Danny Boyle

    Danny_Boyle

  • Margo Stilley
  • American actress

    on March 5, 2026. Stilley had strong ties to the Children's Charity Dramatic Need. In 2009, she travelled on her own to Johannesburg and the greater Gauteng

    Margo Stilley

    Margo Stilley

    Margo_Stilley

  • Benedict Cumberbatch
  • English actor (born 1976)

    London's Old Vic Theatre on 14 November 2010 which was produced by Dramatic Need. In February 2011, Cumberbatch began playing, on alternate nights, both

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict_Cumberbatch

  • Drama
  • Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature

    the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's Poetics (c. 335 BC)—the earliest work of dramatic theory

    Drama

    Drama

    Drama

  • Dramatic soprano
  • Type of classical singing voice

    vocal folds in dramatic voices usually (but not always) mean less agility than lighter voices but a sustained, fuller sound.[citation needed] Usually this

    Dramatic soprano

    Dramatic_soprano

  • Monologue
  • Speech presented by a single character

    generally focused on characters using the extended speech to pursue their dramatic need. Postmodern theatre, on the other hand, often embraces the performative

    Monologue

    Monologue

    Monologue

  • Dramatic theory
  • Formation of theories about theatre and drama

    Dramatic theory attempts to form theories about theatre and drama. Drama is defined as a form of art in which a written play is used as basis for a performance

    Dramatic theory

    Dramatic_theory

  • Act (drama)
  • Division or unit of a drama

    her dramatic need. This is known as the complication. The main character reaches his or her lowest point, seems farthest from fulfilling the dramatic need

    Act (drama)

    Act_(drama)

  • Clemency Burton-Hill
  • English classical music broadcaster

    Need: Music Monkeys v Chess Pieces". BBC. Retrieved 8 June 2024. "22/23 Burton-Hill". concerts.princeton.edu. Retrieved 8 June 2024. "Dramatic Need,

    Clemency Burton-Hill

    Clemency Burton-Hill

    Clemency_Burton-Hill

  • USS Columbia (CL-56)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Columbia (CL-56)

    USS Columbia (CL-56)

    USS_Columbia_(CL-56)

  • Three-act structure
  • Dramatic structure

    moves along, the plot usually progresses in such a way as to pose a major dramatic question. For example, Will the boy get the girl? Will the hero save the

    Three-act structure

    Three-act_structure

  • Nikki Amuka-Bird
  • British actress

    enrolled at drama school. She attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She started her stage career with the Royal Shakespeare Company

    Nikki Amuka-Bird

    Nikki Amuka-Bird

    Nikki_Amuka-Bird

  • USS Miami (CL-89)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Miami (CL-89)

    USS Miami (CL-89)

    USS_Miami_(CL-89)

  • London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
  • Drama school in Hammersmith, London

    The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is a drama school located in Hammersmith, London. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest specialist drama

    London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

    London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

    London_Academy_of_Music_and_Dramatic_Art

  • Verse drama and dramatic verse
  • Literary form

    for predictability." Dramatic verse occurs in a dramatic work, such as a play, composed in poetic form. The tradition of dramatic verse extends at least

    Verse drama and dramatic verse

    Verse_drama_and_dramatic_verse

  • Coloratura soprano
  • Type of singing voice

    Verdi. This is a rare vocal fach, as thick vocal cords are needed to produce the large, dramatic notes, which usually lessens the flexibility and acrobatic

    Coloratura soprano

    Coloratura_soprano

  • Dramatic Performances Act, 1876
  • Legislation of British India

    of a license. In Calcutta, by the early 1860s the need for public theatres was strongly felt. Dramatic performances so far were private and irregular, open

    Dramatic Performances Act, 1876

    Dramatic Performances Act, 1876

    Dramatic_Performances_Act,_1876

  • Dramatic Lyrics
  • Collection of poems by Robert Browning

    collection Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, are different from the ones he later gave them in various editions of his collected works.[citation needed] Since

    Dramatic Lyrics

    Dramatic_Lyrics

  • A Flair for the Dramatic
  • 2007 studio album by Pierce the Veil

    A Flair for the Dramatic is the debut studio album by American rock band Pierce the Veil, released in 2007 by Equal Vision Records. It was released on

    A Flair for the Dramatic

    A_Flair_for_the_Dramatic

  • Don Swayze
  • American actor (born 1958)

    Donald Carl Swayze (born August 10, 1958[citation needed]) is an American actor, noted for acting in dramatic series and soap operas as well as several feature

    Don Swayze

    Don Swayze

    Don_Swayze

  • Comedy drama
  • Genre of theatre, film, and television

    comedy and drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, illness, betrayal, grief, etc.) are handled with

    Comedy drama

    Comedy_drama

  • Dun dun duuun!
  • Common chord sequence in film and TV audio

    all three chords falling.[citation needed] The Young Frankenstein version was used in the 2007 YouTube video Dramatic Chipmunk. The most widely used modern

    Dun dun duuun!

    Dun_dun_duuun!

  • Essay of Dramatick Poesie
  • Essay by John Dryden

    John Dryden's Essay of Dramatic Poesy (also Essay of Dramatick Poesie) was likely written in 1666 during the Great Plague of London and published in 1668

    Essay of Dramatick Poesie

    Essay_of_Dramatick_Poesie

  • Dennis Kelly
  • British film, television, and theater writer

    the Old Vic Theatre directed by Danny Boyle in London in support of Dramatic Need in 2010. His three monologues were performed by Ben Kingsley, Jenny

    Dennis Kelly

    Dennis_Kelly

  • USS Houston (CL-81)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Houston (CL-81)

    USS Houston (CL-81)

    USS_Houston_(CL-81)

  • Royal Dramatic Theatre
  • Building in Stockholm, Sweden

    late dramatic works, for example Till Damaskus (To Damascus). But at the beginning of the 20th century, the playhouse was rundown and in desperate need of

    Royal Dramatic Theatre

    Royal Dramatic Theatre

    Royal_Dramatic_Theatre

  • USS Santa Fe (CL-60)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Santa Fe (CL-60)

    USS Santa Fe (CL-60)

    USS_Santa_Fe_(CL-60)

  • USS Atlanta (CL-104)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Atlanta (CL-104)

    USS Atlanta (CL-104)

    USS_Atlanta_(CL-104)

  • Banquo
  • Character in Macbeth

    character because there was no dramatic need for another accomplice to the murder. There was, however, a need to provide a dramatic contrast to Macbeth; a role

    Banquo

    Banquo

    Banquo

  • Richard Attenborough
  • English actor, director, and producer (1923–2014)

    Shadowlands (1993). Attenborough was the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), of which he was an alumnus, and the British Academy of Film

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard_Attenborough

  • National Institute of Dramatic Art
  • Australian performing arts institute

    The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded

    National Institute of Dramatic Art

    National Institute of Dramatic Art

    National_Institute_of_Dramatic_Art

  • Panzi Hospital
  • Hospital in Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Foundation is choosing to target its support for the Congo in light of the dramatic need for treatment and also to offer a glimmer of hope to the nation's women

    Panzi Hospital

    Panzi_Hospital

  • Jaws (film)
  • 1975 film by Steven Spielberg

    three Academy Awards, those being for Best Film Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score, and Best Sound (Robert Hoyt, Roger Heman, Earl Madery, and John

    Jaws (film)

    Jaws (film)

    Jaws_(film)

  • USS Pasadena (CL-65)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Pasadena (CL-65)

    USS Pasadena (CL-65)

    USS_Pasadena_(CL-65)

  • USS Manchester (CL-83)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Manchester (CL-83)

    USS Manchester (CL-83)

    USS_Manchester_(CL-83)

  • Patricia Lee Stotter
  • American composer and writer

    Is Anybody Listening? www.paulajcaplan.net Suicide Notes Sea Women Dramatic Need The Salt Harvesters of Ghana Warriors Return marciarock

    Patricia Lee Stotter

    Patricia_Lee_Stotter

  • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010 video game)
  • Racing video game

    original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2011. "Need for Speed sales improve dramatically post-launch". Huliq. 3 February 2011. Archived from the

    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010 video game)

    Need_for_Speed:_Hot_Pursuit_(2010_video_game)

  • New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts
  • American private theatre school

    The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) was a private drama school in New York City. It was originally conceived for the purpose of training

    New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts

    New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts

    New_York_Conservatory_for_Dramatic_Arts

  • USS Dayton (CL-105)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Dayton (CL-105)

    USS Dayton (CL-105)

    USS_Dayton_(CL-105)

  • USS Vincennes (CL-64)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Vincennes (CL-64)

    USS Vincennes (CL-64)

    USS_Vincennes_(CL-64)

  • Back to the Future
  • 1985 film by Robert Zemeckis

    and Best Special Effects (Pike). It also won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Back to the Future performed well internationally: it won

    Back to the Future

    Back_to_the_Future

  • Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts
  • Arts university in Berlin, Germany

    The Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts (German: Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, HFS), located in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany, was

    Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts

    Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts

    Ernst_Busch_Academy_of_Dramatic_Arts

  • Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb
  • Drama school of the University of Zagreb

    The Academy of Dramatic Art (Croatian: Akademija dramske umjetnosti or ADU) is a Croatian drama school. Since its inception in 1896, the institution grew

    Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb

    Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb

    Academy_of_Dramatic_Art,_University_of_Zagreb

  • Daryl Hannah
  • American actress and director (born 1960)

    actress, director, and environmental activist. She has acted in comedic and dramatic roles in more than a hundred film and television productions since the

    Daryl Hannah

    Daryl Hannah

    Daryl_Hannah

  • Twinless
  • 2025 film by James Sweeney

    premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2025, in the U.S. Dramatic Competition, where it won the Audience Award. It was released in the United

    Twinless

    Twinless

  • Glee (TV series)
  • American television series (2009–2015)

    season, notably Rachel and Kurt at the fictional New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts (NYADA) in New York City. The season follows the club through their

    Glee (TV series)

    Glee (TV series)

    Glee_(TV_series)

  • Directing Award Dramatic
  • Film award

    is a list of winners for the Sundance Film Festival Directing Award for dramatic features. 1997: Morgan J. Freeman – Hurricane Streets 1998: Darren Aronofsky

    Directing Award Dramatic

    Directing_Award_Dramatic

  • Julia Sarah Stone
  • Canadian actress (born 1997)

    Critics Circle. In 2019, she won a second Leo Award for her work in the dramatic film Honey Bee. Stone has won praise for her use of silence and facial

    Julia Sarah Stone

    Julia Sarah Stone

    Julia_Sarah_Stone

  • Hamish Linklater
  • American actor (born 1976)

    (2013–2014), and Clark Debussy in Legion (2017–2019). He is the son of dramatic vocal trainer Kristin Linklater. In 2021, he starred as Father Paul in

    Hamish Linklater

    Hamish Linklater

    Hamish_Linklater

  • Jamie Foxx
  • American comedian and actor (born 1967)

    label) entitled Peep This, which was not commercially successful. His first dramatic role came in Oliver Stone's 1999 film Any Given Sunday, where he was cast

    Jamie Foxx

    Jamie Foxx

    Jamie_Foxx

  • Arrival (film)
  • 2016 American science fiction drama film

    awarded the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 2017. The score by Jóhann was

    Arrival (film)

    Arrival_(film)

  • List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 1960s–2000s
  • This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in the 1960s–2000s which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual

    List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 1960s–2000s

    List_of_dramatic_television_series_with_LGBTQ_characters:_1960s–2000s

  • Bharatendu Academy of Dramatic Arts
  • Theatre training institute in India

    Bharatendu Academy of Dramatic Arts or Bharatendu Natya Akademi is a theatre training institute in Lucknow, India. It is named after Bharatendu Harishchandra

    Bharatendu Academy of Dramatic Arts

    Bharatendu_Academy_of_Dramatic_Arts

  • Ted Bundy
  • American serial killer (1946–1989)

    modus operandi typically consisted of convincing his target that he was in need of assistance or duping them into believing he was an authority figure. He

    Ted Bundy

    Ted Bundy

    Ted_Bundy

  • Story structure
  • Literary element

    [clarification needed] This was furthered by Lajos Egri who advocated for using psychology to build characters in The Art of Dramatic Writing, published

    Story structure

    Story_structure

  • Ginnifer Goodwin
  • American actress (born 1978)

    earned an Acting Shakespeare Certificate from London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Goodwin first had roles in the NBC television programs Law & Order

    Ginnifer Goodwin

    Ginnifer Goodwin

    Ginnifer_Goodwin

  • Undercover Customs
  • British true crime TV series (1997–1999)

    television series produced by Granada Television for ITV which consisted of dramatic reconstructions of some of the largest real-life smuggling incidents based

    Undercover Customs

    Undercover_Customs

  • Brendan Fraser
  • American and Canadian actor (born 1968)

    star playing Rick O'Connell in The Mummy films (1999–present). He took on dramatic roles in Gods and Monsters (1998), The Quiet American (2002), and Crash

    Brendan Fraser

    Brendan Fraser

    Brendan_Fraser

  • Renée Jones
  • American actress

    Renée Jones (born October 15, 1958) is a former American dramatic actress. Jones is best known for playing Lexie Carver on NBC's long-running soap opera

    Renée Jones

    Renée_Jones

  • Alexandra Cassavetes
  • American Greek actress and director

    competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[citation needed] In 2012, Cassavetes wrote and directed her first dramatic feature, the vampire tale Kiss of the Damned

    Alexandra Cassavetes

    Alexandra Cassavetes

    Alexandra_Cassavetes

  • Survival horror
  • Video game subgenre

    Survival horror is a subgenre of horror games. Although combat can be part of the gameplay, the player is made to feel less in control than in typical

    Survival horror

    Survival_horror

  • Tenor
  • Classical male singing voice

    Subtypes of the tenor include the leggero tenor, lyric tenor, spinto tenor, dramatic tenor, heldentenor and tenor buffo (also known as the spieltenor). The

    Tenor

    Tenor

  • Sheila Hancock
  • English actress, singer, and author (born 1933)

    School. Hancock furthered her acting education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating in 1952 with an Acting (RADA Diploma). Hancock worked

    Sheila Hancock

    Sheila Hancock

    Sheila_Hancock

  • Need to know
  • Restricting knowledge to specific people

    The term "need to know" (alternatively spelled need-to-know), when used by governments and other organizations (particularly those related to military

    Need to know

    Need_to_know

  • Ensemble cast
  • Cast with many actors given similar standing

    In a dramatic production, an ensemble cast is one that comprises many principal actors and performers who are typically assigned roughly equal amounts

    Ensemble cast

    Ensemble cast

    Ensemble_cast

  • Performance
  • Act of staging or presenting a form of entertainment

    performers participate in rehearsals beforehand to practice the work.[citation needed] An effective performance is determined by the achieved skills and competency

    Performance

    Performance

    Performance

  • Dramatic Interpretation
  • American student debating society event

    Dramatic Interpretation (often shortened to "Dramatic Interp," "Drama" or just "DI") is an event in National Speech and Debate Association (and NSDA-related)

    Dramatic Interpretation

    Dramatic_Interpretation

  • Adam Scott
  • American actor (born 1973)

    David. He graduated from Harbor High School and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California. Scott appeared in several feature films

    Adam Scott

    Adam Scott

    Adam_Scott

  • USS Mobile (CL-63)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Mobile (CL-63)

    USS Mobile (CL-63)

    USS_Mobile_(CL-63)

  • Sabine Azéma
  • French actress and director

    Born in Paris, she graduated from the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts.[citation needed] Her film career began in 1975. Azéma appeared in A Sunday in

    Sabine Azéma

    Sabine Azéma

    Sabine_Azéma

  • Ralph Fiennes
  • English actor and director (born 1962)

    Suffolk, Fiennes was trained at and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1985. A Shakespeare interpreter, he excelled onstage at the Royal

    Ralph Fiennes

    Ralph Fiennes

    Ralph_Fiennes

  • USS Wilkes-Barre
  • Cleveland-class light cruiser

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Wilkes-Barre

    USS Wilkes-Barre

    USS_Wilkes-Barre

  • Laura Branigan
  • American singer (1952–2004)

    the night of Game 7, performed "Gloria" when the Blues won the Cup. The dramatic turnaround in the Blues' fortunes led to "Gloria" being embraced as their

    Laura Branigan

    Laura Branigan

    Laura_Branigan

  • Tony Curtis
  • American actor (1925–2010)

    numerous television appearances. He achieved his first major recognition as a dramatic actor in Sweet Smell of Success (1957) with co-star Burt Lancaster. The

    Tony Curtis

    Tony Curtis

    Tony_Curtis

  • Matthew McConaughey
  • American actor (born 1969)

    two-year hiatus from film acting, McConaughey began to appear in more dramatic roles, beginning with the legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer. In 2012, he gained

    Matthew McConaughey

    Matthew McConaughey

    Matthew_McConaughey

  • List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 2010–2015
  • This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in 2010–2015 which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual

    List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 2010–2015

    List_of_dramatic_television_series_with_LGBTQ_characters:_2010–2015

  • Gerald Kyd
  • Greek-Scottish actor

    divorced when he was 14, and studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts for three years, graduating in 1997. Kyd was spotted by an agent who

    Gerald Kyd

    Gerald_Kyd

  • Clive Owen
  • British actor (born 1964)

    period of searching for work. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he worked at the Young Vic, performing in several Shakespearean plays

    Clive Owen

    Clive Owen

    Clive_Owen

  • Lindiwe Mabuza
  • South African politician (1938–2021)

    Foundation, which repatriates South African artworks. She was a patron of Dramatic Need, a United Kingdom–based charity that promotes creative arts for children

    Lindiwe Mabuza

    Lindiwe_Mabuza

  • Maria Callas
  • American and Greek soprano (1923–1977)

    soprano. Critics praised her bel canto technique, wide-ranging voice and dramatic interpretations. Her repertoire ranged from classical opera seria to the

    Maria Callas

    Maria Callas

    Maria_Callas

  • Lauren Bacall
  • American actress (1924–2014)

    Manhattan. In 1941, Bacall studied for a year at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, where she dated classmate Kirk Douglas. She worked as

    Lauren Bacall

    Lauren Bacall

    Lauren_Bacall

  • Anthony Ramos
  • American actor and singer (born 1991)

    singer. After graduating in musical theater from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, Ramos began performing in stage musicals. In 2015, he originated

    Anthony Ramos

    Anthony Ramos

    Anthony_Ramos

  • The Dramatics
  • American rhythm and blues group

    three albums, Whatcha See Is What You Get (1971), A Dramatic Experience (1973) and Dramatically Yours (1974). They also featured on The Dells vs. The

    The Dramatics

    The_Dramatics

  • List of American Academy of Dramatic Arts people
  • 2018. Retrieved February 14, 2015. Annual Catalogue, American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Empire Theatre Archived 2023-02-24 at the Wayback Machine

    List of American Academy of Dramatic Arts people

    List_of_American_Academy_of_Dramatic_Arts_people

  • Christa Miller
  • American actress (born 1964)

    played the prospective boss of George Costanza. She had intended to be a dramatic actress, and this role proved to be a turning point for Miller, who realized

    Christa Miller

    Christa Miller

    Christa_Miller

  • Gabrielle Union
  • American actress (born 1972)

    for an actress capable of instantly changing "from funny to caustic and dramatic." Hardwick had previously worked with Union in The Brothers and believed

    Gabrielle Union

    Gabrielle Union

    Gabrielle_Union

  • Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts
  • Former name of the Australian Institute of Music - Dramatic Arts theatre school in Sydney

    The Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts (AIMDA), formerly known as the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art (AADA), is a drama school in Sydney

    Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts

    Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts

    Australian_Institute_of_Music_–_Dramatic_Arts

  • List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 2016–2019
  • This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in 2016–2019 which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual

    List of dramatic television series with LGBTQ characters: 2016–2019

    List_of_dramatic_television_series_with_LGBTQ_characters:_2016–2019

  • Toby Stephens
  • English actor (born 1969)

    Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Stephens began his film career with the role of Othello in 1992, in Sally Potter's Orlando.[citation needed] He has since

    Toby Stephens

    Toby Stephens

    Toby_Stephens

  • Joan Collins
  • English actress and writer (born 1933)

    Wales, Charles III. Collins trained as an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She signed to The Rank Organisation at the age of 17 and had small

    Joan Collins

    Joan Collins

    Joan_Collins

  • Chino Moreno
  • American singer (born 1973)

    side-project groups Team Sleep, Crosses, and Palms. Moreno is known for his dramatic tenor voice and distinctive screams. In 2007, he was placed at number 51

    Chino Moreno

    Chino Moreno

    Chino_Moreno

  • IShowSpeed
  • American influencer and streamer (born 2005)

    American influencer, musician and online streamer. Watkins is known for his dramatic and energetic behavior he displays during his variety live streams, including

    IShowSpeed

    IShowSpeed

    IShowSpeed

  • Kirsten Cooke
  • British actress

    an English stage actress who trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Almost all of her acting work has been in comedy, notably

    Kirsten Cooke

    Kirsten_Cooke

  • Dominic Cooper
  • English actor (born 1978)

    School in nearby Kidbrooke, then trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in Professional Acting, graduating in 2000. Cooper first worked

    Dominic Cooper

    Dominic Cooper

    Dominic_Cooper

  • USS Portsmouth (CL-102)
  • Light cruiser of the United States Navy

    start of the war led to the dissolution of the treaty system, but the dramatic need for new vessels precluded a new design, so the Clevelands used the same

    USS Portsmouth (CL-102)

    USS Portsmouth (CL-102)

    USS_Portsmouth_(CL-102)

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  • Bhadrika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhadrika

    King Pareekshit's Wife

  • Erytheia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Erytheia

    One of the Hesperides.

  • Seetaljot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Seetaljot

    Peaceful Light

  • Pallvi | பல்லவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pallvi | பல்லவீ

    New leaves

  • Colquhoun
  • Boy/Male

    Irish Scottish

    Colquhoun

    Small forest.

  • Akhas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akhas

    A narrator of Hadith

  • FELÍCIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    FELÍCIA

    Hungarian form of Latin Felicia, FELÍCIA means "happy" or "lucky."

  • Afeef
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi

    Afeef

    Chaste; Modest; Pure; Pious

  • Nivethihan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Nivethihan

    Dedicated to God

  • Kile
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Irish

    Kile

    A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church.

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  • Dramatic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dramatical

  • Pragmatic
  • n.

    A solemn public ordinance or decree.

  • Sarmatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Sarmatia, or its inhabitants, the ancestors of the Russians and the Poles.

  • Aramaic
  • n.

    The Aramaic language.

  • Aromatous
  • a.

    Aromatic.

  • Traumatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to wounds; applied to wounds.

  • Traumatic
  • a.

    Produced by wounds; as, traumatic tetanus.

  • Theatricals
  • n. pl.

    Dramatic performances; especially, those produced by amateurs.

  • Drama
  • n.

    Dramatic composition and the literature pertaining to or illustrating it; dramatic literature.

  • Drastic
  • a.

    Acting rapidly and violently; efficacious; powerful; -- opposed to bland; as, drastic purgatives.

  • Player
  • n.

    A dramatic actor.

  • Traumatic
  • a.

    Adapted to the cure of wounds; vulnerary.

  • Monologue
  • n.

    A dramatic composition for a single performer.

  • Dramaturgy
  • n.

    The art of dramatic composition and representation.

  • Traumatic
  • n.

    A traumatic medicine.

  • Comedietta
  • n.

    A dramatic sketch; a brief comedy.

  • Dramatically
  • adv.

    In a dramatic manner; theatrically; vividly.

  • Stageplay
  • n.

    A dramatic or theatrical entertainment.

  • Dramatize
  • v. t.

    To compose in the form of the drama; to represent in a drama; to adapt to dramatic representation; as, to dramatize a novel, or an historical episode.

  • Dramatist
  • n.

    The author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays.