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W. H. Smith has written: 'The drunkard' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance 'The drunkard, or, The fallen saved' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
Charles Hale Hoyt has written: 'A Texas steer' 'A temperance town' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
Physical movement in drama is expressive movements or ideas.
trace the development of english drama from 10th century to 16th century
The Development of drama in Africa by Micheal Etherton
Charles W. Babcock has written: 'Adrift' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
Hiram Eldon Mansfield has written: 'The sophisticates' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
because if there is no element in drama, it is useless to read
modern drama is more like real life than drama in the past.
J. J. McDermott has written: 'The wrong bottle' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
it affect are live
movement is when you act out what you are feeling or what the script is about. Movement is when you what to get people intrested in what you are doing. Movement is when you show the audience your thoughts and feelings.