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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic reading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a performance or presentation of a text, often with expressive or theatrical emphasis.
Example: "The event featured a dramatic reading of classic poetry, captivating the audience with its emotional depth."
Alternatives: "an expressive recitation of" or "a theatrical interpretation of".
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"I might just do a dramatic reading of the subtitles.
Watch Big Boi do a dramatic reading of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas".
Watch Gary Oldman perform a dramatic reading of R. Kelly's "Soulacoaster".
A dramatic reading of the tale by Deirdre Larkin and Mary Hamel.
Blessing of the palms and a dramatic reading of the Passion.
Faceboy himself did a dramatic reading of personal ads taken from a pornographic magazine.
And we did a dramatic reading of 'John Brown's Body.' " "Really?
A typical lectura opens with a detailed gloss of a particular canto, followed by a dramatic reading of it.
In this video, Tommy Schrider gives a dramatic reading of a speech by O'Neill's alter ego, Ned Malloy.
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But my interest in Somers's fragile lines was renewed when I saw this video of a dramatic reading by Kristin Wiig of three selections including "Two Week Love" and "Extra Love".
Although a Beethoven performance, by the pianist Martha Argerich, and a blistering dramatic reading of Shelley's "The Masque of Anarchy," by Maxine Peake, suggest a conservative edge to this year's festival, that's misleading.
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