A personalized, melancholy statement with authentic drama, and a vividly Armstrongian open-horn finish. |
The popularity of television led to the eclipse of the radio drama. |
She was not in the Princess' hair all the time nor did she watch her like a comic spy in a high drama of intrigue and discovery from a bhavai. |
Staging of dramas during his school and college days helped him in facing the camera. |
Some reality formats even involve members of the public becoming involved, perhaps unwittingly, in semi-scripted dramas or whodunits. |
He wrote for kabuki as well as the traditional Japanese puppet dramas called bunraku. |