Dramatization (noun)

The representation of a real or fictional event in a play, film, or other dramatic form.

Origin:

Mid 19th century; earliest use found in the christian observer. from dramatize, after french dramatisation.

Examples:

  1. The novel was adapted into a stage play for its dramatization.
  2. The movie was a dramatization of the life of a famous musician.
  3. The dramatization was performed in front of a live audience.
  4. The dramatization included a mix of music, dance, and dialogue.
  5. The dramatization received positive reviews and was a commercial success.
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