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  • 1Success (prison ship) — The full rigged ship Success is best known as a travelling museum purporting to represent the horrors of penal transportation in Great Britain and the United States of America between the 1890s and the 1930s.OriginsThe Success was a former… …

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  • 2dramatic — dramatic, theatrical, dramaturgic, melodramatic, histrionic are not close synonyms although all imply special reference to plays as performed by actors or to the effects which are produced by acted plays. Dramatic basically denotes relationship… …

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  • 3Dramatic School (film) — Dramatic School Theatrical poster Directed by Robert B. Sinclair Produced by Mervyn LeRoy …

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  • 4Sweet Smell of Success — Infobox Film name = Sweet Smell of Success image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Alexander Mackendrick producer = James Hill writer = Ernest Lehman (novelette) Clifford Odets Ernest Lehman narrator = starring = Burt Lancaster Tony… …

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  • 5A Dramatic Turn of Events — Cover art by Hugh Syme Studio album by Dream Theater Released …

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  • 6Royal Academy of Dramatic Art — RADA redirects here. For the company, see RADA Electronic Industries. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Established 1904 Type Drama school Director Edward Kemp Location London …

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  • 7National Institute of Dramatic Art — Motto Excellence, Innovation and Access in Arts Education Established 1958 Location …

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  • 8Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (play) — Infobox Play name = Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? image size = caption = writer = George Axelrod characters = Rita Marlowe George MacCauley Michael Freeman Irving LaSalle Harry Kaye Bronk Brannigan Masseur A Secretary (see Script Variations… …

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  • 9Royal Academy of Dramatic Art — (abbr RADA) a college in central London, England, for training professional actors. It was established in 1904 by the actor Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, and contains the Vanbrugh Theatre, where students perform plays. * * * ▪ school, London, United …

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  • 10literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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