I did have the best time in college: dramatics and basket-ball and fussing and dancing--I'm simply crazy about dancing.
She defied him by encouraging Raymie: "Do you have amateur dramatics and so on here?
Dramatics in the Schools of Germany, of France, of England, at Antioch College.
Just then Miss Williams, the dramatics instructor, hurried in.
I suppose there isn't a whole lot of money in teaching dramatics in a high school," said Janet.
It was an important day for members of the senior class of the Clarion High School, for Miss Williams, the dramatics instructor, was going to hand out parts to read for the class play.
Cora and Margie finished the part Miss Williams had assigned, and looked anxiously toward the dramatics teacher.
Without doubt the dramaticsinstructor had earned her contract with the producing company.
Then another five and it stretched out into fifteen minutes before the quick footsteps of the dramatics instructor could be heard in the hallway.
Then I know one dramatics teacher who is going to be doubly nervous the night of the play.
The dramatics instructor looked quizzically at Janet and Helen.
The dramatics teacher was pleasant and almost universally liked.
The period is rapidly passing in which dramatics is looked upon by church members as being sinful and not in any way to be connected with the church.
I have observed that the principal factors of success at amateur dramatics are an expert manipulation of the curtain, and a first-class feed to put the audience in a good-humor afterwards.
Another teacher of the staff of the Speyer School is developing dramatics for our classes.
She was talented in dramatics and was active in local church, club, and lodge affairs.
One reason that amateur dramatics have taken on a new lease of life in the schools is because other teachers besides teachers of English have become interested in the project of giving a play.
The kind of co-operation described has led in some schools to the establishment of workshops similar to those conducted in connection with certain university courses in playwriting and dramatics and with many of the Little Theatres.
But John Merriam had been excellent in amateur dramatics at college, and he now roused himself to a magnificent histrionic effort in the role of "man of the world.
And now appears the advantage of a college education, including amateur dramatics and courses in English poetry and romantic fiction.
I think it's a mighty good thing thatDramatics brings out that kind of girl and gives her a place in the class.
Every director of school dramatics knows the delight of utilizing the same material over and over again.
Any class or organization which has followed the various forms of dramatics outlined thus far in this chapter will find it an easy matter to succeed in the production of a play before an audience.
In a class which has been trained in public speaking or dramaticsas this book suggests, it should be no difficult task to cast any play, whether full-length or one act.
Amateur dramatics are one of the most enjoyable and wholesome forms of recreation.
In the last few years amateur dramatics have become increasingly popular in rural communities.
Dramatics and pageantry are native to the countryside.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dramatics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.