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*[[Drama]], from the Greek term ''Dramatikos'' |
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*''[[Dramatica Pro]]'', an award-winning computer program by [[Write Brothers]] |
*''[[Dramatica Pro]]'', an award-winning computer program by [[Write Brothers]] |
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*Dramatica, a concept of [[grand argument story]] |
*Dramatica, a concept of [[grand argument story]] |
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*''Biographia Dramatica'', 1782 two-volume work of literature by [[Isaac Reed]] |
*''Biographia Dramatica'', 1782 two-volume work of literature by [[Isaac Reed]] |
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*''Summa Dramatica'', 2005 theatrical production at [[Mabou Mines]] |
*''Summa Dramatica'', 2005 theatrical production at [[Mabou Mines]] |
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In '''music''': |
Revision as of 10:27, 14 May 2008
Look up dramático in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dramatica may refer to:
- Drama, from the Greek term Dramatikos
- Encyclopedia Dramatica, a website
- Dramatica Pro, an award-winning computer program by Write Brothers
- Dramatica, a concept of grand argument story
- Biographia Dramatica, 1782 two-volume work of literature by Isaac Reed
- Summa Dramatica, 2005 theatrical production at Mabou Mines
In music:
- Dramatico, a small record label founded by Mike Batt around 2003
- "Dramatica", the 8th song on Vapor Transmission, 2000 album by the synth rock band Orgy
- Sinfonia Dramatica (c. 1900), music piece by Braulio Dueño Colon
- Sonata Dramatica, 1926 music piece by T. Frederick Candlyn