单词 | dramatise |
例句 | The book triggered a real-life musical movement, and this film is a fiction feature that dramatises the book, and brings in the actual bands it inspired. The Taqwacores ? review 2011-08-11T21:35:00Z This sounds like a first: the BBC will soon announce plans to dramatise a poem. Poetry in motion 2010-06-29T21:00:00Z Whitehouse’s campaign against that particular bum ended with her having to pay libel damages to Potter’s elderly mother, for falsely suggesting that he was dramatising his mum’s lovelife. Flashing the flesh – a history of TV nudity 2016-02-02T05:00:00Z The life of Jane Austen is being dramatised yet again in an upcoming film called Jane by the Sea, based on the novel by Carolyn V Murray. Jane Austen's life to be turned into a big-screen romantic comedy 2015-08-19T04:00:00Z Some put themselves across the stage, dramatise their lives. Howard Brenton 2010-07-09T23:05:00Z Armstrong says the film shows how they complemented one another, without quite finding a way to dramatise how Saint Laurent totally changed female fashion. Yves Saint Laurent: Fashion on film 2014-03-19T03:31:22Z In attempting to dramatise his consciousness Parini therefore sets himself a monumental challenge. The Passages of Herman Melville by Jay Parini ? review 2011-02-13T00:08:03Z It dramatises the tight, active, uproarious communities that widows and divorced women often build, with characters who are strong, witty, supportive – and never short of a date. Your next box set: The Golden Girls 2010-10-15T07:00:00Z The clash between the Red Skull and Captain America with his international volunteer force is competently dramatised, but nothing more. Captain America: The First Avenger ? review 2011-07-28T14:00:01Z This sets up a lovely bit in which their whole life together – romance, parenthood, betrayal, fond old age – is dramatised in a two-minute swirl of props, hats and dotty cameos. Pappy's: Last Show Ever – Edinburgh festival review 2012-08-22T14:26:35Z In 2010, A Kind of Loving was republished, in a 50th anniversary edition, and was also dramatised for Radio 4 by Barstow's partner, Diana Griffiths, who has adapted several of his novels. Stan Barstow obituary 2011-08-01T19:06:48Z He omits scenes that portray Sineád as less than angelic, mentioning but not dramatising the warnings he's had from others – about the effect drinking has on him, about being too obsessed with Sineád. The Gamal by Ciarán Collins – review 2013-04-27T10:00:01Z Photograph: Evening Standard/Getty Images I recently lamented in these pages that British television has generally failed – in fact, has too rarely even attempted – to dramatise politics as it is really practised. This House recalls the years when Britain really was a nation in crisis 2012-10-13T23:06:33Z Where they do dramatise local, contemporary issues, they generally acknowledge a wider range of viewpoints than MacGregor does. Shakespeare's Restless World by Neil MacGregor - review 2012-11-23T22:55:02Z But above all Poliakoff dramatises the turmoil of racism, and the conflicts inspired by skin colour. Stephen Poliakoff on Dancing on the Edge: 'I can come across as arrogant' 2013-01-27T18:00:01Z Kathryn Bigelow's drama about the killing of Osama bin Laden went home empty-handed, while the big awards went to another film dramatising recent events in the aftermath of terrorism. Happy days for Les Miserables … and Argo 2013-02-10T21:28:00Z Half of Shakespeare's output took real people as starting points, and then dramatised their lives. 'If I had known Richey Edwards there's no way I could have written it' 2010-09-20T14:01:00Z As with his previous series, Mercurio's forte is in doing the seemingly impossible; he dramatises conscience. TV review: Line of Duty; Imagine: Theatre of War; Gordon Behind Bars 2012-06-26T23:15:06Z The self's deep preoccupations, the isolation of the individual consciousness, which keeps so much concealed, were what he wished to dramatise. Joyce's Dublin: city of dreamers and chancers 2012-06-15T21:55:00Z Disney-owned network ABC sunk $40m into making two-part mini series The Path To 9/11, dramatising the events leading up to the World Trade Center attacks. TV highlights 12/08/2011: BBC Proms 2011: Film Music Night 2011-08-11T22:00:03Z Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian There is only so much one can ask of a Radio 4 listener, even on a day dedicated to dramatising 's Ulysses. James Joyce's Ulysses on BBC Radio 4 – review 2012-06-17T14:25:59Z Hollywood's attempt to dramatise the actress's life, titled Lovelace, has also been controversial. Seyfried: 'Films should discuss sex' 2013-08-13T05:54:04Z He also indirectly inspired Lolita Chakrabarti's play Red Velvet, premiered last year, which dramatises the life of the African American actor Ira Aldridge who, understudying Edmund Kean, sensationally played Othello in London. Theatre about theatre shows there's no business like show business 2013-03-08T09:30:01Z The work uses the fluid footwork and sharp-edged gestures of electro to dramatise the inner world of a group of young Parisians' hopes, fears, friendships, fights and rivalries. This week's new theatre and dance 2012-02-11T00:05:00Z The Crown dramatises the story of the British royal family, beginning in 1947 with Elizabeth’s engagement to Prince Philip and gradually progressing through her reign. Olivia Colman tipped to replace Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z And so my thing was: how do we dramatise Nick's experience? Tobey Maguire: 'I always knew I'd be successful' 2013-05-11T08:00:00Z The mouthlessness, the suffocating grip, the looming shadow at my back: my subconscious couldn't have dramatised with more brio the problem that has haunted and defined my life. The monster in my mouth: Maggie O'Farrell on fighting her stammer 2013-02-27T20:00:01Z Both Cal and this dramatised Koresh take most of their cues from Charles Manson, the original self-styled hippie god-king, whose dark story for the screen not too long ago with the short-lived procedural series Aquarius. From Waco to Charles Manson: what TV gets wrong about cults 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z Craig Higginson's 90-minute play sharply dramatises the South African dilemma: that, for all the attempts at truth and reconciliation, old memories still fester. Dream of the Dog 2010-05-07T20:50:00Z Incendiary parable for the Trump era from Spike Lee, dramatising the true story of an African American policeman who helps infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s. The 50 best movies of 2018 in the US: 50-41 2018-12-04T05:00:00Z The poem is truthful but it is also a performance, dramatising the actual situation into a dance of life with death. Poem of the week: Tichborne's Elegy by Chidiock Tichborne 2012-11-26T10:26:31Z In creating Gretta, Joyce made a version of his own wife and then dramatised his own lifelong obsession with sexual unfaithfulness, which would emerge in letters, in his play Exiles and in his novel Ulysses. Joyce's Dublin: city of dreamers and chancers 2012-06-15T21:55:00Z Tchaikovsky famously argued that the symphony dramatised the inescapable nature of destiny. Prom 53: GMJO/Davis ? review 2011-08-25T09:59:05Z But there were decisions to be made about which moments would take to being dramatised, which ones should be reported, and which should not be included in this adaptation. Maya Angelou and me: adapting her memoirs brought me eye to eye with an icon 2018-06-13T04:00:00Z The saving grace is that Eggers' subject is so timely and important, and the way he dramatises it so apt and amusing. A Hologram for the King by Dave Eggers – review 2013-01-30T10:07:03Z Many men, of course, still can’t stop themselves dramatising their time in front of the hob as a primal act. Robert Webb: ‘Jokes are important for men – we think we invented them’ 2018-05-13T04:00:00Z Turner's imagination sets this dawn of a new world against awe-inspiring natural powers that dramatise the profundity of Apollo's triumph.• Tate Britain's killer rehang could make it an essential space – the week in art 2013-05-10T16:56:47Z It dramatises the tragedy of Peg Entwistle, a young British actor who killed herself by jumping from the H of the Hollywoodland sign in 1932, after struggling to get into the movies. Sex, lies and celluloid: how realistic is Netflix's drama Hollywood? 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z A bolder choice of Bacon's paintings – more visual and less art historical – could have dramatised a real, deep conversation between two great artists. Picasso and Modern British Art ? review 2012-02-13T16:01:52Z The inaugural run of David Hare's The Permanent Way, which dramatised the privatisation of the railways in the 1990s. Noises off: Playing politics can still be seriously dramatic 2010-09-08T15:22:00Z Because his palace intrusion has been dramatised in the latest series of The Crown. The Crown, magic mushrooms and the truth behind Michael Fagan's palace break-in 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z Of course, the film is flawed: it is disconcerting, to say the least, that Robert’s crime itself is not explicitly dramatised in flashback. My favourite Christmas film: Christmas Holiday 2015-12-21T05:00:00Z While the warmly received, and commercially successful, RBG might have nabbed a best documentary nomination, its dramatised equivalent left Oscar voters cold, just weeks after it left US audiences and critics rather chilly. And the nominees aren't: the Oscarbait films that failed in 2019 2019-01-23T05:00:00Z Another dramatised his strained relationship with the press and paparazzi. Justin Bieber; Carly Rae Jepsen – review 2013-03-10T00:05:31Z Cinema often struggles with dramatising difficult ideas, particularly if they are abstract. Genius by numbers: why Hollywood maths movies don't add up 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z Steven Spielberg’s new film, The Post, headlined by Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, dramatises the Washington Post’s publication of the classified Pentagon Papers, which exposed government lies about the Vietnam war. Spielberg’s The Post tells of Pentagon Papers and time when media was trusted 2017-11-27T05:00:00Z Photograph: Helen Warner No one is better than playwright Conor McPherson at dramatising the loneliness of the Irish male. The Night Alive – review 2013-06-20T16:46:16Z You can dramatise the whole thing or you can make a documentary. Clio Barnard's The Arbor is out of lip-synch with reality 2010-10-25T10:06:00Z Danny La Rue was a regular on the BBC show The Good Old Days The life of variety show entertainer Danny La Rue is to be dramatised in a new film. La Rue's life set for big screen 2012-07-10T16:39:45Z The flowing sculpture of Bernini, the costumed histories of Rembrandt, the Banqueting House ceiling on Whitehall exemplify the baroque style, so suited in its energy to dramatising Catholic faith or justifying absolute monarchy. Arcade Fire's Rococo lampoons a frivolous age through art 2010-12-02T16:35:00Z The French museum has been cleaning another of its sublime Leonardo paintings, The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, and the London drawing also dramatises the relationship between Mary and her mother Anne. Leonardo swap will make for the greatest gathering of his work to date 2011-07-28T10:39:30Z In fact, that's the point; this show doesn't merely offer a version of a book, it dramatises, defamiliarises, the act of reading. Favourite festival moments: Mal Peet 2011-08-27T07:00:00Z Despite how often moviegoers have seen Batman’s parents gunned down in an alley, no shortage of films and TV shows choose to dramatise it yet again. When Barack met Michelle: the presidential biopic as love story 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z And the trouble with dramatised accounts of real events, especially when mixed in with real footage, is that people start to believe they are real. TV review: The Special Relationship, Stephen Hawking's Universe and Merlin 2010-09-20T06:59:00Z Shakespeare's skill in dramatising opposing sides, we learn, made him hard to pin down, helping him avoid trouble with the authorities. TV highlights 29/06/2012 2012-06-28T19:00:01Z Addiction is a difficult subject to dramatise: it depends on repetition, isolation, an inability to connect with other people. Review 2011-03-18T00:46:40Z More damagingly, the thesis that 36 Arguments attempts to dramatise – that religious attitudes are to be found in all sorts of areas of life – is essentially trivial. 36 Arguments for the Existence of God by Rebecca Goldstein | Book review 2010-03-21T00:08:00Z Photograph: Robert Warren/Getty Images If one were to dramatise the history of the British film industry, it probably wouldn't be a film at all. Where now for the British film industry? 2010-10-07T22:00:00Z The film is the first time the story of the Gambino crime family, once considered the most powerful criminal organisation in the world, will have been dramatised in such detail on the big screen. Joe Pesci sues producers of Gotti film 2011-07-28T10:49:13Z And each narrates a day of crisis, which the present tense dramatises. A history of the present 2010-09-24T23:06:00Z In 1948 Norman Mailer made his reputation with a first novel, The Naked and the Dead, that dramatised in unsparing detail his own experience of the battle for the Philippines. Why America preferred to forget about the Pacific war ? until now 2010-04-03T23:06:00Z She dramatises the ways in which an individual may inhabit several different times at once within an ordinary day, or even hour. Time Present and Time Past by Deirdre Madden – review 2013-06-21T17:30:02Z Does every travel writer do that – embellish, dramatise, even fictionalise? Paul Theroux on travelling 2012-06-25T11:00:00Z Gatsby is about the superiority of imagination over reality, which makes it very difficult to dramatise well. What makes The Great Gatsby great? 2013-05-03T18:00:00Z There will be much dramatising of the recording process, which became a titanic struggle between artist and muse: "Making an album in isolation, you do start going a bit crazy," she explains. New band of the day ? No 926: Anna Calvi 2010-12-08T17:11:00Z After talking to Lavery, Gladwell later exonerated her – but I wonder if the experience had made her wary of dramatising fact? Bryony Lavery play Thursday explores 7/7 attacks through eyes of passengers 2013-02-21T20:31:01Z But his simultaneous need to manipulate, to dramatise his own concerns, pulls the story in the opposite direction. Rereading: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro 2011-01-29T00:06:20Z And Simon Stephens's Canopy of Stars powerfully dramatises the tensions between a British soldier and his wife – who cannot imagine what he is fighting for. The Great Game: Afghanistan 2010-08-07T23:05:00Z Other proposals include dramatising classical philosophical texts and installing a trail of busts of great philosophers around the town. Malmesbury bids to become UK's first 'philosophy town' 2010-10-17T23:01:00Z She hung a lightbulb inside it to illuminate the interior spaces and dramatise its endless shadows. Saloua Raouda Choucair: modernism off the map 2013-04-15T16:51:51Z Irish Traveller feuding is dramatised with a mix of Shakespearean mythologising and true-to-life characterisation. This week's new films 2013-03-30T06:00:10Z In The Piano, the beach represents the borderline between civilisation and wilderness, he says, an opposition dramatised by the famous image of the piano stranded on the sand. Is New Zealand's greatest actor New Zealand itself? 2013-08-16T23:01:49Z The European premiere of One Thousand and One Nights , dramatised and directed by Tim Supple, is at the Edinburgh international festival from 23 August to 3 September. Retelling One Thousand and One Nights 2011-08-12T21:55:19Z We learn that the "Detroit Red" image of Malcolm as a street hoodlum was exaggerated in the autobiography, the better to dramatise his conversion to the law-abiding but society-rejecting doctrine of Muhammad's NOI. Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable ? review 2011-04-10T05:00:01Z I thought we could dramatise those two things. How we made Back to the Future 2014-08-25T04:00:00Z He is the subject of The Act of Killing, a documentary that invites Anwar and his friends to dramatise their crimes, to boast about their starring roles in a genocide. Joshua Oppenheimer: 'Even a mass killer you can love as a human being' 2013-06-20T14:57:23Z Powell is very good at dramatising those mortifying moments when a servant's lack of autonomy, of self-hood, are brought painfully home to her. Maid in England 2011-08-19T21:55:04Z Although fragments of all of them survive, York boasts one of the most complete cycles: 48 plays in all, acted in a day-long pageant dramatising the gospel from Genesis to the Last Judgment. York Mystery Plays: God and his friend the devil 2012-08-07T17:10:55Z Photograph: Tate This portrait has a captivating psychological intensity as it dramatises the relationship between four young people. Medieval master Simone Martini comes to London – the week in art 2013-05-17T15:40:31Z But what this quiet, contemplative film seems to be suggesting is that we are all forgeries and that we dramatise our lives for the benefit of ourselves and those around us. Cannes film festival diary: Certified Copies and Biutiful discoveries 2010-05-18T14:09:00Z Both these novels use tense shifts to dramatise the relationship between individual aspiration and family history. A history of the present 2010-09-24T23:06:00Z As well as charting her early career, Beautiful also dramatises King's troubled first marriage to fellow songwriter Gerry Goffin, who died last year aged 75. King calls musical 'wonderful gift' 2015-02-25T05:00:00Z If one had to dramatise Von Trier’s recent history at the Cannes film festival, it could play as a series of entrances and exits, like a Feydeau farce without the laughs. Does Lars von Trier’s ‘vomitive’ new film spell the end for provocative cinema? 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z The Dancers, written by Gerald du Maurier and Viola Tree, dramatised the arguments for and against liberated 1920s flappers through the stories of two very different dance-mad women. When flappers ruled the Earth: how dance helped women's liberation 2013-04-29T06:00:22Z "I tried to work with him ages ago when he first wrote Booky Wook and we talked to him about doing a more dramatised version but it didn't happen," he said. Brand film to tackle financial crash 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z But, limiting its action to a stricken Indian Ocean cargo ship and the Copenhagen offices of its owners, it's far more tautly dramatised. A Hijacking and The Reluctant Fundamentalist announce a new narrative order 2013-05-15T12:47:25Z "I'm immensely excited by this opportunity to dramatise its iconic themes in a fresh and original way," he said. Chatterley gets Mercurio treatment 2014-04-24T13:23:04Z Now that James Joyce's work is out of copyright, a number of attempts have been made to dramatise his celebrated short story, The Dead. The Dead – review 2013-01-06T18:03:54Z It confirmed that Wilson was a talented craftsman of dialogue and very good at dramatising a fear of commitment. Lanford Wilson obituary 2011-03-25T19:05:27Z “When you’re looking at violence, you can dramatise it or you can capture it,” he explains. Taylor Sheridan: 'The big joke on reservations is the white guy that shows up and says: "My grandma is Cherokee"' 2017-09-08T04:00:00Z Paradoxically, though, he is a notably shy man, and has dramatised himself not from self-aggrandisement but from narrative necessity. Authors in search of a character: when playwrights stage themselves 2013-02-11T16:09:45Z The production design dramatising the imagined physical spaces of the online chatrooms at the beginning is, I admit, interesting – and deserved more of a response than when I first saw this at Cannes. Chatroom ? review 2010-12-23T23:01:00Z Open City is also effective at dramatising the relationship between objective and subjective experience. Open City by Teju Cole ? review 2011-08-17T09:00:03Z His films dramatise this personal tension, creating a singular kind of hallucinatory realism. What Danny Boyle did next 2010-12-05T00:04:00Z Sylvia Plath, who was very concerned with herself, wrote incredibly boring diaries because they were trying to dramatise her life. Five great published diaries 2012-07-16T11:00:00Z It dramatises the darker side of Sinatra, a performer whose business interests were allegedly mixed up with the mafia for most of his career, and whose shadier connections were constantly monitored by the FBI. From a musician to a rock star 2011-08-23T14:55:40Z The films in competition include Mike Leigh's Mr Turner starring Timothy Spall as the artist JMW Turner, and Ken Loach's Jimmy's Hall, which dramatises the deportation of a 1930s Irish activist. Dafoe and Coppola join Cannes jury 2014-04-28T11:38:32Z The other is a new work by Russell Maliphant, whose fluid, sculpted dance phrases typically dramatise the body in more inward, organic mode. This week's new dance 2013-01-12T06:00:20Z It’s an astonishingly ambitious story that aims to dramatise the suffering of one family alongside the birth of the universe. Jessica Chastain: ‘It’s a myth that women don’t get along’ 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z Wise Guys and, finally, Road Show – although none of these variations gives the uninitiated much clue to the content, which dramatises the early 20th century American entrepreneurs, Addison and Wilson Mizner. Do play titles matter? 2013-04-01T11:17:03Z Leigh's Mr Turner stars his regular collaborator Timothy Spall as the artist JMW Turner, while Loach's Jimmy's Hall dramatises the deportation of a 1930s Irish activist. Kidman to kick off Cannes 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z The paradox of dramatising mental chaos is that it requires great narrative discipline, and for all Mullan's commendable efforts, The Fear was a sorry mess. Rewind TV: The Fear; The Town; A Young Doctor's Notebook; The Secret Life of Rubbish; Imagine... Jeanette Winterson: My Monster and Me; Inside Claridge's – review 2012-12-09T00:06:09Z Photograph: Clay Enos/Arrow Films Each film upsettingly dramatises the crossing of a thin line. Got any change? Why cinema struggles with homelessness 2015-11-05T05:00:00Z It's a pity because when Mr Sneer talks of a moralising writer whose idea is "to dramatise the penal laws", he seems to be anticipating our own move towards edifying verbatim theatre. The Real Inspector Hound/The Critic 2010-07-11T20:30:00Z Drndic makes extensive use of war trial archives, poetry, songs, lists and photographs to convey ideas of memory and identity, as well as to dramatise past crimes. Your books of the year 2012-12-28T22:55:18Z In time, however, thoughts turned to how that same tragedy could be dramatised successfully – the bargaining stage, if you will. Is Hollywood finally over 9/11? 2010-03-30T09:02:00Z Published in the week that President Obama's attempt to reform American medical coverage reached its legislative climax, So Much for That spine-tinglingly dramatises the reality of falling sick in the US. So Much for That by Lionel Shriver | Book review 2010-03-27T00:07:00Z Having simultaneously embarked on a project to turn herself into a beauty queen, Melody sets out to explore these issues – and presents her findings in this dramatised piece. Major Tom – review 2013-05-12T14:00:21Z In contrast, Gallipoli dramatised a military disaster that is seen as the moment in which a young country realised the motherland couldn’t be trusted. Joker was criticised for ripping off old classics. So why does 1917 get a pass? 2020-02-07T05:00:00Z The intellectual and cultural milieu of the Scholls is evoked through scenes of theatre within theatre in which Dostoevsky and Goethe are dramatised as part of their discussions of political morality. I predict a riot 2011-03-05T00:07:24Z The play dramatises an illicit meeting in a hotel room that Kane describes as being "so expensive it could be anywhere in the world". Sarah Kane's debut play Blasted returns 2010-10-24T20:31:00Z It was ordinarily the custom of movies and TV to dramatise and fetishise Hitler’s menace in the 1930s, in his period of sinister success: the ranting on stage, the Sieg-Heil-ing followers. Bruno Ganz: always poetic and inspired, from Hitler's bunker rant to a Berlin angel 2019-02-16T05:00:00Z I have used some of the phrases deciphered from Agnes's jacket in my new dramatised song cycle called Hearing Voices, for mezzo soprano, recorded voices and orchestra. Jocelyn Pook: inspired by mental illness 2012-11-23T22:55:11Z They said: "The film shows that no single method was necessarily responsible for solving the manhunt, nor can any single scene taken in isolation fairly capture the totality of efforts the film dramatises." CIA pressed over Bin Laden film 2013-01-04T01:35:23Z The first poem, based on one of Fra Angelico's Annunciation paintings, dramatises the moment when the Christian God takes human form. Hill of Doors by Robin Robertson – review 2013-03-01T17:45:01Z If dramatised by the Marquis de Sade, such scenarios would be proof of our determination to defy biology and to scandalise our feeble creator; for Baker they harmlessly add to the sum of human happiness. Nicholson Baker 2011-08-13T23:04:05Z Brotherhood is a chaotic but often tense and ingenious satirical by Will Canon about this college phenomenon, persuasively dramatised as a sinister, dysfunctional tradition of abuse, perpetrated by arrogant, self-hating males. Brotherhood ? review 2011-01-13T22:00:02Z In the past he's found means to dramatise rugby, judo, all-in wrestling and skiing – now he takes the unexpected plunge into a musical about deep-sea diving. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 2010-06-02T21:01:00Z Jekyll and Hyde has been dramatised countless times since, on stage, screen and radio. From Split to Psycho: why cinema fails dissociative identity disorder 2017-01-12T05:00:00Z The movie dramatises the old adage about no good deed going unpunished, or perhaps it demonstrates how inscrutable fate may find a way to punish a wrongdoer through his one, atypical, altruistic act. Boudu Saved from Drowning ? review 2010-12-16T22:42:00Z That story, dramatised in A Boy and His Soul, found an enthusiastic audience in New York and now is playing at the 235-seat Tricycle Theatre in London. Colman Domingo brings Soul to UK 2013-09-09T01:05:52Z Two warring rural communities in the Soviet Union gather to watch a play that dramatises their dispute in allegorical form. John Mullan's 10 of the best: plays within plays 2012-05-25T21:55:09Z Conway, who appears in the play as a writer investigating Diana's 1997 death, dramatises excerpts of an interview he conducted with Hewitt in which the latter declines to confirm if he is the prince's father. Diana play 'clunky' and 'clueless' 2015-01-15T05:00:00Z And Sansom, born in 1952, sets the main action of Dominion in that year, vividly dramatising a Britain foreign to the one remembered from his childhood. Dominion by CJ Sansom – review 2012-12-06T06:30:01Z Rather than a reverential, autobiographical or dramatised depiction of his subject, Todd Haynes' I'm Not There offers a shimmering fantasy, as no less than six characters form a fiction-informed-by-reality homage to Bob Dylan. Readers' panel: what's the best music biopic? 2012-06-15T11:43:49Z One, it dramatises how hunting is for many Americans not the privileged pursuit it is overwhelmingly here, but a traditional family activity as much to do with foraging for food as it is a sport. Trigger happy: kids, guns and the American way 2014-07-25T04:00:00Z Malory's Arthurian epic was written, mostly in prison, during the wars of the roses, which Shakespeare was to dramatise more than a century later. Morte d'Arthur 2010-06-18T20:29:00Z When I dramatised events from the Bosnian war for Leigh Jackson's Warriors, I faked them in the Czech Republic. Promise land 2011-01-28T08:52:01Z There's a very nice bit on the pull of trashy thrillers – the "dreamlike, redistributive accuracy" with which they dramatise widely felt forms of pain and grief. Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked – review 2013-02-07T07:00:01Z Edsel, who was at the press conference, said he was happy to have his book dramatised for the big screen, adding: "I want to reach the broadest audience possible." Murray backs Clooney on Elgin Marbles 2014-02-11T14:46:48Z In Greenwich, a regeneration hole was hidden by subsidised graffiti, dramatising the area's putative transformation from chemical works to the home of the Millennium Dome. A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley 2010-10-15T23:06:00Z The ups and downs of Pooter's daily life are dramatised along with the tribulations he suffers at the hands of his beloved son, Lupin, whose values are very different from those of his hard-working father. Diary of a Nobody ? review 2011-03-15T18:23:15Z How on earth do you dramatise climate change? Greenland - review 2011-02-02T00:52:28Z It's a very elusive story, very difficult to dramatise. Christopher Wheeldon: the golden boy grows up 2010-05-04T20:30:00Z Story: The film is a series of short anecdotes dramatising the pressures of modern city life, not only in Latin America. Oscars 2015: The foreign language contenders 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z Curt, sceptical, decided: the sentences that carry his machinations dramatise his attempt to grasp the meaning of what he observes at court. EL James, JK Rowling, Hilary Mantel … the women who dominated publishing in 2012 2012-11-30T22:55:17Z Though it lifts a few lines, the dramatised Milk is a substantially different film from the documentary – with a greater focus on Harvey Milk's personal life, and less on San Francisco politics. Milk: the creme de la creme of faithful biopics 2010-08-05T08:29:00Z “She really enjoyed it – she saw a lot of very familiar troubles dramatised in it.” Chris O'Dowd on playing Rosamund Pike's husband: 'She could clearly do better!' 2019-09-04T04:00:00Z The revolution was being televised, dramatised, publicised and eulogised. Black films matter – how African American cinema fought back against Hollywood 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z In 1929, AA Milne dramatised the story for the stage as 'Toad of Toad Hall'. Willows edition sells for ?30,000 2010-03-23T09:48:00Z Klein is engagingly awkward, and her arm's-length involvement with the case allows the authors to dramatise the clashes of protocol that make contemporary crime-solving interesting to us but onerous to those at the sharp end. Thrillers – review roundup 2012-07-20T21:54:02Z Yerbabuena is known for exploring flamenco as theatre: dramatising stories, creating group choreography and mixing dance styles. Eva Yerbabuena/Farruquito – review 2013-03-18T12:50:00Z Hirschbiegel, who previously dramatised Hitler's final days in 2004 film Downfall, described Watts as "a truly exceptional actress who embodies the warmth, humanity and empathy of such a global icon". Watts lands Princess Diana role 2012-02-09T14:27:57Z Either way, it belonged to King Richard II, the doomed 14th-century monarch whose weaknesses and tragedy were dramatised by Shakespeare. Fit for a king: was the Wilton Diptych made in Britain or France? 2012-08-16T09:36:13Z And then there's the unforgettable setting of Goethe's final stanzas at the end of the symphony, an evocation of the Eternal Feminine that Mahler dramatises with music of cosmic breadth and power. Mahler's total eclipse of the heart 2010-07-15T20:59:00Z The industrial narrative of the opening ceremony that Danny Boyle dramatised with his dark satanic mills is played out across the Olympic Park, but this time as farce. What were the highs and lows of your Olympic Park experience? 2012-08-08T15:16:58Z The journalist helpfully added that this was because The Real Thing dramatises Stoppard's relationship with Felicity Kendal, who played the mistress of the fictional playwright in the London premiere. Tom Stoppard: 'I'm the crank in the bus queue' 2010-04-14T20:30:00Z There's a chance to see an epic poem and experience heaven and hell when the Fourth Monkey company – last in London with its award-winning production of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis – attempts to dramatise Paradise Lost. Strange Interlude, Paradise Lost, The Dug Out: what to see at the theatre this week 2013-05-25T05:00:20Z This is a very refreshing view of art theft – that it dramatises the wonder of art. Is art theft an act of homage? 2013-01-31T16:34:09Z Everything that was magical, mysterious and half alluded to, he now ploddingly dramatised, making it seem dull and trainspotterish. JK Rowling should remember that less means more in the Potterverse 2011-08-20T23:05:38Z He calls in a film crew to dramatise his torment: an anguished Hollywood brat play-acting the role of an anguished Hollywood brat for the benefit of a movie camera. Venice festival: I'm Still Here 2010-09-06T16:32:00Z They allowed me to dramatise as a two-part "classic serial", and it remains one of the most pleasurable things I've done. Westwood by Stella Gibbons 2011-07-29T21:53:01Z An essay or work of polemic finds it hard to describe the texture of such fluctuation, whereas the novelist understands that to tell a story is to novelise an idea, to dramatise it. The New Atheism 2011-08-26T21:55:10Z These are paintings whose condition as art is precarious, and whose sorry plight is dramatised as a kind of stoicism. Angela de la Cruz's brush with death 2010-04-05T21:00:00Z And, although I was just a bit-player in the story, the film dramatises a monumental mess-up on my behalf – the biggest mistake of my career. 'You've caused an international incident': how my work mistake came back to haunt me 2019-07-27T04:00:00Z Capital is an ambitious state-of-the-nation with a positively Victorian breadth, dramatising many present-day obsessions, from bank meltdowns to Islamist terrorism, house prices to parking tickets. The big novels of 2012 2012-07-13T15:00:07Z The TV movie dramatised Neal's struggle with several strokes and came close to showing what a strange and rather nasty man Dahl was. Patricia Neal: a beauty that cut like a knife 2010-08-09T13:09:00Z This novel brought together and dramatised preoccupations that had been present in his fiction from the beginning, such as the hypocrisy of Christianity and the fascination with power. Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T05:32:19Z Lucy Caldwell's play charts Sophie's final weeks, and the beauty of it is that she finds a way to dramatise the internal. Notes to Future Self ? review 2011-03-11T22:00:01Z In his play Anne Boleyn, Howard Brenton dramatises the way Henry's second queen alerted him to Tyndale's congenial opinions on the royal supremacy, and overtures were made for Tyndale's return to England. The King James Bible reconsidered 2011-02-19T00:06:00Z Having written the book Enslaved in 2007, which presented both immigrant stories and an analysis of a system responsible for their indignities, I wanted to find a way of dramatising it for the stage. It's time for immigration plays to take on the system 2010-09-27T17:00:00Z A Delicate Truth savagely dramatises the "ever-expanding circle of non-governmental insiders from banking, industry and commerce who were cleared for highly classified information". A Delicate Truth by John Le Carré – review 2013-04-19T06:30:01Z The Improvised Musical and now the crew behind Austentatious, who attempt to spontaneously generate a complete dramatised Jane Austen novel at every performance. This week's new live comedy 2012-12-08T00:05:44Z Doesn't mean you lot have the right to dramatise it. Why doesn't Broadway love Enron? 2010-04-29T11:33:00Z If it dramatises how he-said, she-said accounts arise by showing the how abuser and victim remember the same event, it also exposes how emotional manipulation convinces the abuser too. Jessica Jones: shattering exploration of rape, addiction and control 2015-11-27T05:00:00Z Or Goldman can dramatise himself, metaphorically, as both the wave that killed his wife and as "Orpheus descending into memory" to haul her back. Too much grief 2011-08-19T21:55:11Z There are no commas in this book, no moments to breathe in the cut-throat world of high finance and late capitalism that it both satirises and gruesomely dramatises. The Cook by Wayne Macauley – review 2012-12-13T08:55:01Z The opening and closing films are also close to home: Good Vibrations dramatises the punk-friendly Belfast record store; crime comedy Whole Lotta Sole involves the local fish market. This week's new film events 2012-05-25T23:05:15Z Photograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian How do you dramatise an event so indescribably terrible as losing both legs in an underground bomb attack? Thursday - review 2013-03-01T14:02:00Z Many of these plays have dramatised conflicts across the Irish sea. Max Stafford-Clark: by hook or by crook 2010-09-05T20:30:00Z Plays that directly dramatised the Troubles were under considerable internal and external pressure to be "even-handed", although, in practice, this advice frequently meant favouring the British government position. Belfast-set thriller The Fall joins the few dramas to tackle the Troubles 2013-05-14T13:23:58Z "It isn't solely my experience... it's of course dramatised but it is the reality of being a young, disabled person trying to navigate a mainstream life," she said. Disability and sex is still a taboo, says Mared Jarman 2023-10-27T04:00:00Z The forthcoming series will dramatise the events of the late 1990s including the last days of Princess Diana's life. The Crown: Diana and Dodi storyline teased by Netflix in season six pictures 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z A legal battle between a retired American football player and the family who helped raise him has reignited debate about the 2009 Hollywood film that dramatised their story. Blind Side family feud reignites a cultural debate 2023-08-17T04:00:00Z This trend of dramatised videos has reached multiple Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi and Telugu. Staged videos fuel religious hate and misogyny in India 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z That film dramatises the efforts to dig three tunnels from the prisoners' living quarters to the woods beyond the perimeter fence. Their plane went down - how this WW2 Canada crew survived 2023-05-05T04:00:00Z It has drawn criticism and calls for disclaimers over its dramatised storylines. New cast of royal series 'The Crown' say viewers know it is a drama 2022-11-08T05:00:00Z This might be dramatised fiction but the losses and griefs are very real. Will The Crown make the young dislike the monarchy? 2022-11-07T05:00:00Z However, a tagline on the Netflix show's home page reads: "Based on historical events, this series dramatises the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that have shaped her reign." The Crown: Netflix defends show after Sir John Major criticism 2022-10-17T04:00:00Z These dramatised videos are accompanied by disinformation tactics which may confuse viewers on social media. Staged videos fuel religious hate and misogyny in India 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z The movie, called Scoop, will dramatise how the show secured the interview, as well as the filming of it. Prince Andrew: BBC's Newsnight interview to be turned into a film 2022-07-14T04:00:00Z EU staff in Ukraine will stay in place for now, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell saying he would not "dramatise" the tensions. Ukraine: UK withdrawing some embassy staff from Kyiv 2022-01-23T05:00:00Z It is her third series of books to be dramatised for television. A Minute With: crime writer Ann Cleeves on 'The Long Call' 2021-10-28T04:00:00Z Back then, as dramatised in The Trick, his life's work was called in to question, both in some sections of the press and by climate-change deniers. COP26: 'Hate tells scientists their work is important' 2021-10-18T04:00:00Z The BBC also reached out to social media platforms with questions about their policies on dramatised videos shared out of context. Staged videos fuel religious hate and misogyny in India 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z The film ‘In Darkness’, a dramatised account of the group’s survival by Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2012 Academy Awards. Ukrainians unearth hiding places of Jews in city sewers during Nazi Holocaust 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z The music is one of several projects Amy's estate is working on, including a dramatised film of her life and a stage musical. Amy Winehouse: Could there be new music on the way? 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z Considered the father of modern computing, Turing led a team that cracked the Nazis' naval Enigma code for British spies, a breakthrough dramatised in the 2014 thriller "The Imitation Game". Britain's spy agency honours codebreaker Turing in giant artwork 2021-06-22T04:00:00Z A television show released in China this year dramatised efforts by the country’s police to fight transnational crimes- including telecoms fraud, committed by or against Chinese nationals abroad. In crackdown on fraud from Myanmar, China authorities target suspects' families 2021-06-08T04:00:00Z The 1986 film Round Midnight dramatises the life of a struggling jazz musician and pianist Herbie Hancock won an Oscar for the film's score. Renowned French film director Bertrand Tavernier dies 2021-03-25T04:00:00Z The programme is partly dramatised, with Stranger Things actor Matthew Modine taking the part of Singer, along with other actors playing parents and college coaches. Operation Varsity: How the rich and famous cheated the US university system 2021-03-17T04:00:00Z Along with David Bowie, Calvert was one of the few artists of the time who understood how SF could be used to dramatise and critique the modern world. Acid, nudity and sci-fi nightmares: why Hawkwind were the radicals of 1970s rock 2020-10-19T04:00:00Z In another letter, Marx amused his daughter Jenny Longuet with an account of the Wagners’ tortuous sexual history, adding: “The activities of this group might also be dramatised, as with the Nibelungs, in a tetralogy.” Richard and the revolutionaries: why did leftwingers love Wagner? 2020-09-17T04:00:00Z No blame for the prison attaches to the classical remains, of course, but their proximity dramatises the disconnect between external perceptions of the country and the experiences of its citizens. How Syria's blasted landmarks are starting to rise from the ruins 2020-08-29T04:00:00Z Here, they slowly dissolve in a ceremony that dramatises the Hindu view of the ephemeral nature of life – but also causes widespread pollution. Covid turns tide on India's Ganesh festival traditions 2020-08-28T04:00:00Z However, none of the parents involved, or Singer himself, agreed to be interviewed for the film, which is why the conversations are dramatised. Operation Varsity: How the rich and famous cheated the US university system 2021-03-17T04:00:00Z "I liked the film as a viewer, it's very entertaining, but it's been dramatised," she says, adding that the book is the real deal. Female pilot’s war biopic flies into a row 2020-08-19T04:00:00Z His mother Gee hopes dramatising it for TV will become "part of Anthony's legacy - to honour him". Racist murder drama 'part of victim's legacy' 2020-07-27T04:00:00Z It appears Ellis had dramatised the world differently for each of them. Women speak out about Warren Ellis: 'Full and informed consent was impossible' 2020-07-13T04:00:00Z A video conference last week between EU foreign ministers and Mike Pompeo, America’s top diplomat and chief bully-boy, dramatised the widening transatlantic gulf. Why be shocked by John Bolton's book? Trump's disasters are always plain to see 2020-06-21T04:00:00Z “I want to build a fight camp, a different kind of environment, more dramatic. It will look spectacular on TV. We need to dramatise it,” he said. Joshua would fight behind closed doors only as last resort: Hearn 2020-04-30T04:00:00Z Britain probably won’t romanticise and dramatise crises as much as it did then. Britain has always relished the idea of a national emergency. Will that change now? 2020-03-21T04:00:00Z One tricky element is dramatising the way in which the novel is told, where chapters switch between first-person accounts of various characters. Why making Noughts & Crosses for TV felt 'vital' 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z There are moments that dramatise the tension between Ireland and England, but that is just background. My favourite Mantel: by Margaret Atwood, Colm Tóibín, Anne Enright and more 2020-02-22T05:00:00Z Last year, the painter's relationship with his mother was dramatised in the film Mrs Lowry & Son, starring Timothy Spall as the artist and Vanessa Redgrave as his mother Elizabeth. 'Lost' Lowry painting fetches £2.65m at auction 2020-01-22T05:00:00Z Some said the 1989 film Scandal, which also dramatised the affair, was a better interpretation. Keeler 'soft porn' drama divides critics 2019-12-30T05:00:00Z One of Keefe’s gifts is dramatising the individual decisions that collectively shape global history. The best books of 2019 – picked by the year’s best writers 2019-12-01T05:00:00Z Packer & Sons, my upcoming play for Belvoir theatre, dramatises the patriarchal cycles within Australia’s famous media dynasty. From Succession to The Loudest Voice, grotesque masculinity has us gripped | Tommy Murphy 2019-11-11T05:00:00Z These pasted images are part of Wall on Wall, his long-term project to dramatise the barriers and fences that divide people across the globe. Symbols of failure: the deeper issue that connects border walls 2019-11-09T05:00:00Z Shooting in places where the events being dramatised really occurred "massively helps", according to Outlander star Menzies. Crown star Olivia Colman 'obsessed' with Queen 2019-11-05T05:00:00Z The youth lawsuits and school strikes dramatise a crucial aspect of the threat to democracy posed by climate emergency: the question of intergenerational responsibilities and ethical duties across decades and centuries. Bad ancestors: does the climate crisis violate the rights of those yet to be born? 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z In the book, by George RR Martin, the scene had been consensual, but in the dramatised version a weeping Cersei says no and tries to push her brother off. Unbelievable – at last, a rape drama that gives victims a voice | Fiona Sturges 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z As Haig puts it, the new play dramatises "the most intense experience of my life and some of the worst days of my life". 'Watching an actor play my suicidal younger self' 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z Did we want to be inside the head of a sexual predator at a time when the unheard stories of women, and victims, were beginning to be dramatised? Theatre and #MeToo: 'There's a new anger in women's stories' 2019-08-27T04:00:00Z The story fascinated Pope, a man with experience of dramatising real-life stories. Freeman drama: 'A moral conundrum for our age' 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z Could we dramatise this new law in action? From Clytemnestra to Villanelle: why are we fascinated by women who kill? 2019-07-20T04:00:00Z The producers will need to dramatise on screen the scenes of harsh violence which form an essential part of the stories' success with readers. How Lee Child lost his job and found global success 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z As a "spectacularly detailed nostalgic splatter collage of a film" paying homage to the lost era of Hollywood, a number of famed movie industry names are dramatised on the silver screen. Quentin Tarantino's "brilliant" Hollywood return 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z Lauda, whose rivalry with British driver James Hunt was dramatised in the 2013 film Rush, went on to become a successful businessman, including running an airline. In a hurry? Here's what you need to know in five minutes 2019-05-21T04:00:00Z Pompeo used his theatrical dash to Baghdad to dramatise the seriousness of a crisis he has helped to manufacture. Trump’s foolish Iran policy only makes war more likely | Simon Tisdall 2019-05-09T04:00:00Z In an accompanying quote, Corrin said she was "beyond excited" to be joining the show - a dramatised history of the British monarchy. The Crown's Princess Diana cast by Netflix 2019-04-09T04:00:00Z The new film The White Crow dramatises the defection and the early years which led to it. How White Crow star 'channelled' Nureyev 2019-03-19T04:00:00Z The scale of that step up was dramatised by what Ballard and Nardi found when they arrived at their base camp. Family tragedy haunts the hunt for climber on ‘killer mountain’ 2019-03-02T05:00:00Z The journalists won a prestigious Pulitzer Prize and their work was dramatised in the film Spotlight. The Pope's biggest challenge 2019-02-19T05:00:00Z Some acts are happier for their younger, wilder selves to be dramatised in celluloid. Rocketmen and stardust: why music biopics dominate the film industry 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z “Will the two countries become peer competitors in military, economic and technical terms, or will they find ways of working together? What happens in space just dramatises that.” Battlefield moon: how China plans to win the lunar space race 2019-01-21T05:00:00Z Here's what happened in the case that is being dramatised on screen. The real story being told in Manhunt 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z So it is safer to dramatise it, get underneath the characters more, and fully serve the story.” Ruth Wilson: ‘It’s daunting, making a drama out of my family’s mysteries’ 2018-11-10T05:00:00Z "It was a little upsetting to members of my family and friends about some of the hysterical versions of the reports, tabloids in particular love to dramatise and have no sense of responsibility." Elvis Costello revives an old friend on Look Now 2018-10-14T04:00:00Z Labour of Love deftly dramatises the schism between the centre and the left. Labour of Love: how will the political West End hit go down in the US? 2018-10-02T04:00:00Z He also points to the incursion of markets into places where they don’t belong, a story he dramatised in Flash Boys which is about the once-neutral stock exchanges becoming unfair for-profit enterprises. Michael Lewis: The Big Short author on how Trump is gambling with nuclear disaster 2018-09-22T04:00:00Z He dramatises acutely the way gay people tend to police themselves in even the most private situations to avoid inflaming prejudice. 'Sniffing poppers during sex? Such a cliche!' How Homos reinvented gay drama 2018-08-08T04:00:00Z Showtime said the series, split into 10 hour-long episodes, would dramatise "an epic 26th Century conflict" between humanity and the Covenant alien empire. Live-action Halo TV series announced 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z According to the Hollywood Reporter, Macdonald's series will dramatise the bombing and the various conspiracy theories surrounding it. Lockerbie TV drama 'in development' 2018-06-04T04:00:00Z Diana’s self–dramatising made her disruptive, a genuine agent of change. When we cheer the royals, democracy suffers. What a retrograde moment 2018-05-22T04:00:00Z He said: "I thought it was dignified, sensitive, respectful, and I feel like it was actually real. So often we see things dramatised and pulled to the extremes, but with this it was very real." Corrie writer on 'honest' suicide story 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z America’s criminal justice system does not need to be heavily dramatised for the silver screen. Breaking out of the jailhouse drama genre 2018-04-30T04:00:00Z But a state appeals court in California said allowing the case to proceed would interfere with authors' rights to dramatise historical events. Olivia de Havilland loses Feud battle 2018-03-27T04:00:00Z His life was dramatised by the BBC and in the film The Theory of Everything. Hawking: Did he change views on disability? 2018-03-14T04:00:00Z In its windows, commodities were still dramatised, but prices were fixed. The story of Mr Sudhir: how to survive in Delhi's 'grey market' 2018-02-15T05:00:00Z In 2017, already gravely ill, she published a farewell novel which dramatised “history from below” to rescue another group of ordinary folk, especially women, from posterity’s neglect. Helen Dunmore’s indomitable spirit 2018-02-02T05:00:00Z Like the previous season, which dramatised the racially charged trial of O.J. A powerful dramatisation of the murder of Gianni Versace 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z "I think it's inevitable that the story will be told or dramatised in some way," she added. Bataclan film drama 'will be broadcast' 2018-01-17T05:00:00Z The killings shocked the nation, paved the way for the landmark civil rights act of 1964 and were dramatised in the 1988 movie Mississippi Burning. 'Mississippi Burning' killer and former Ku Klux Klan leader dies in prison 2018-01-13T05:00:00Z Could dramatising Queen Elizabeth II's reign have cost more than the actual Queen costs the UK? Does The Crown cost more than the Queen? 2017-12-24T05:00:00Z Six other US diplomats who were outside the embassy when it was stormed took shelter with Canadian counterparts and were smuggled out in a daring operation dramatised in the film Argo. From protests to bombings, a 50-year history of US embassies 2017-12-16T05:00:00Z To dramatise the writer’s narrative choices, the film must show Dickens agonising over how to end his new novel. Did Dickens invent Christmas? No, but he did reinvent the novel 2017-12-02T05:00:00Z Another film, NN, dramatises the unfinished process of post-conflict exhumations, with the story of a forensic anthropologist who becomes obsessed with identifying a young woman whose photo is found with a buried body. 'Time has created distance': Peru's film-makers take on country's long conflict 2017-11-01T04:00:00Z The film deserves some credit for accurately reflecting America’s gridlocked military politics, but it never dramatises the issue. “Last Flag Flying” and the muddled politics of war 2017-10-07T04:00:00Z A survivor of the 1972 disaster, which was dramatised in the Hollywood film Alive, said he watched the light aircraft fall into the sea. Plane crashes during Andes crash memorial 2017-10-09T04:00:00Z In his famous Letter From Birmingham City Jail, and influenced by Gandhi, he explained this “seeks to dramatise the issue that can no longer be avoided”. Newcastle remembers Martin Luther King’s inspiring visit 2017-09-02T04:00:00Z The film has a go at dramatising the process of literary creation. Did Dickens invent Christmas? No, but he did reinvent the novel 2017-12-02T05:00:00Z Last year, she joined the Belarus Free Theatre in London to act in Burning Doors, a play dramatising the experience of artists, including herself, imprisoned in Russia. Pussy Riot's Mariya Alyokhina: 'Politics is not something that exists in one or another White House. It is our lives' 2017-09-01T04:00:00Z “This is the kind of decision that is only taken once a century,” says a voice on the trailer for Crimea, a high-budget Russian film that dramatises the 2014 Russian takeover of the peninsula. Crimea – the big budget Russian blockbuster the world will never see 2017-08-14T04:00:00Z Christopher Nolan's World War Two thriller Dunkirk hits the screens in the US and the UK this month, dramatising the daring rescue of 300,000 Allied troops from the approaching German army. Fleeing Dunkirk: A 1940 holiday in hell - BBC News 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z That was the point Robeson dramatised in The Proud Valley, a film in which the solidarity of the workplace overcomes the miners’ suspicion about a dark-skinned stranger. How Paul Robeson found his political voice in the Welsh valleys 2017-07-02T04:00:00Z It dramatises Britain’s diminished standing in the world and an alarming shortage of reliable friends and allies. China tears up promises to UK and shows the world who is in charge 2017-07-01T04:00:00Z These turbulent times were dramatised on the West End stage in the play This House, which showed how, in 1978 and 1979, MPs were taken to votes in ambulances. Reality Check: How long will Theresa May's majority last? - BBC News 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z These were the ones I began to think about again as I wrote House of Names, which dramatises the idea of violence as a spiral and something lodged in secret places of the soul. Colm Tóibín: how I rewrote a Greek tragedy 2017-05-20T04:00:00Z The BBC is not the only broadcaster currently dramatising the life and legacy of Diana. BBC drama to explore public impact of Princess Diana's death 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z It shows a desperately real side of policing that's rarely ever dramatised and the general public know little about. We should have listened to the broken teenagers - BBC News 2017-05-15T04:00:00Z The popularity of the Netflix series, The Crown, dramatising the life of Queen Elizabeth II and a string of other recent successes such as Poldark, Sherlock and Downton Abbey are whetting travellers' appetites. TV drama and the weak pound set the scene for holidaymakers - BBC News 2017-04-26T04:00:00Z Dante, in this passage, is dramatising the resurrection, the moment when, according to Christian prophecies, the dead will rise from their graves and the living will be granted immortal flesh. God in the machine: my strange journey into transhumanism 2017-04-18T04:00:00Z Members of one of the evicted Chavez Ravine families, the Arechigas, publicly ripped up trespassing notices and pitched tents across from their demolished homes to dramatise their plight. How the Dodger baseball stadium shaped LA – and revealed its divisions 2017-04-12T04:00:00Z Fear of losing the control of one’s own non-white body has been visually dramatised by movies such as Get Out and horrific videos of people losing their lives at the hands of police. Thanks to United Airlines, is flying while Asian something to fear? | Steven W Thrasher 2017-04-11T04:00:00Z Guerrilla, which airs this week on Sky Atlantic, dramatises that period; Howe was a consultant on the show. Darcus Howe: ‘He translated the anger of street protests into political action’ 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z This is the incident that was dramatised by Steven Spielberg in the 2015 film Bridge of Spies, starring Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance, as Abel. The pensioner who was a Bridge of Spies cold warrior - BBC News 2017-04-02T04:00:00Z Like the UFC, Fight Club dramatises a life of instinct above one of thought. Ultimate Fighting Championship: the fight of our lives? 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z The Institute of Arab and Islamic Art apparently intends to show work by Mona Hatoum that dramatises global tensions. The beauty of art can counter Islamophobia – but it won't be easy 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z It also dramatises Kepler’s real-life attempts to absolve his mother from charges of witchcraft. Midas touch: the artist using gold to turn films into flickering frescos 2017-02-15T05:00:00Z Trump’s own unpredictability on the issue was dramatised most recently on Friday. On a rocky ridge over Ramallah, settlers put their faith in Trump 2017-02-11T05:00:00Z With Brexit dramatising Britain’s great divide, and with global migration ever growing – and fear of “the other” hardening, this theme comes into urgent focus. Beyoncé to Black Mirror; the culture that defines 2016 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z That feeling returned to me this week, brought back by a screening of the film Denial, released next month, which dramatises the Irving trial of 2000. Don’t not call it post-truth. There’s a simpler word: lies | Jonathan Freedland 2016-12-16T05:00:00Z It also banned anybody from dramatising the national song, printing it on an “undesirable object”, singing an abridged version or making money from it. Indian court orders cinemas to play national anthem before films 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z They dramatise symbolic moments in the history of the 20th century: the explosion of the Hindenburg, the detonation of the hydrogen bomb at Bikini atoll and the cloning of Dolly the Sheep. Steve Reich: the composer with his finger on the pulse 2016-10-26T04:00:00Z She was a skilled manipulator of her own image - she used clothes and spectacle to dramatise her power. What can you learn from Shakespeare’s heroines? - BBC News 2016-10-05T04:00:00Z Here, again, she uses a biblical story to dramatise what it was to be a woman in the 17th century. More savage than Caravaggio: the woman who took revenge in oil 2016-10-05T04:00:00Z Just after that, a huge strike over unpaid wages by coal miners in the north-east dramatised the risks of trying to force through massive lay-offs and plant closures. The perils of peace in China’s commodity industries 2016-08-24T04:00:00Z They showed volunteers the film Stuart: A Life Backwards, the dramatised story of a homeless man with a troubled childhood. Watching films releases 'natural painkiller' - BBC News 2016-09-20T04:00:00Z Protest, which opens later this month at the Victoria Miro gallery in London, will dramatise some of them. Power to… the art of protest 2016-09-11T04:00:00Z American Crime Story: The People vs OJ Simpson dramatised the arrest, trial and subsequent acquittal of the former American football star. American Crime Story to tackle Hurricane Katrina - BBC News 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z This transaction dramatised the leave message at the perfect moment, argues Elliott. Brexit: how a fringe idea took hold of the Tory party | Matthew d’Ancona 2016-06-15T04:00:00Z "Fraud is very difficult to dramatise," he says after a private screening of the first episode. New Blood writer Anthony Horowitz: 'This is the golden age of television' - BBC News 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z The Body of an American focuses on how Watson’s life was changed by a photo he took during a disastrous American military intervention in Somalia in 1993, dramatised in the Hollywood movie Black Hawk Down. A war photographer's image of hell – recreated in a play he can't bear to see 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z But five years on from that dawn raid, later dramatised by Hollywood in the film Zero Dark Thirty, violent jihadism is still very much a global phenomenon. Does Bin Laden's death leave a lasting legacy? - BBC News 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z This scene from a biopic of Nasser dramatises a turning point in Egyptian history, as the country was embarking on a long period of military rule. Six decades of Egyptian history in six movies - BBC News 2016-02-05T05:00:00Z "What excites me about this project is the opportunity to dramatise a hidden work: Orton's own encounter with the kind of absurd bureaucracy that he brilliantly depicts in his plays," said Arnott. BBC Radio 3 commissions 70 works for 70th anniversary - BBC News 2016-02-01T05:00:00Z Also, by dramatising the wildness of the outside, it fetishises the cosiness of indoors. Cabin porn: why hideaways are hot right now 2016-01-04T05:00:00Z The earliest reports on the subject were not scientific studies but military-led attempts to dramatise the importance of climate change by linking it to security interests. Is climate change really to blame for Syria’s civil war?| Jan Selby and Mike Hulme 2015-11-29T05:00:00Z But, quite possibly, what vexes Halsa most about the film is that it dramatises how she and her accomplices were duped by the Israelis who ran Operation Isotope. Four hijackers and three Israeli PMs: the incredible story of Sabena flight 571 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z A host of stars are to take part in a charity show this weekend, performing monologues dramatising the true stories of children growing up in South Africa. Stars set for charity monologue show - BBC News 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z If Hillary had a husband who regarded her as an equal – who had always said this country got “two presidents for the price of one” – it only dramatised their own lack of power and respect. Gloria Steinem: why the White House needs Hillary Clinton 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z Even allowing for the ubiquity of cameras and their tendency to dramatise events that maybe went unseen in the past, these scenes were disturbing. Air France: What is it with le mob? - BBC News 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z I thought, how would one dramatise a world in which the rules no longer applied? Salman Rushdie: ‘It might be the funniest of my novels’ 2015-09-06T04:00:00Z There are also hours of Islamic anthems - songs featuring dramatised battles, and musical messages for aspiring Mujahideen. What was in Osama Bin Laden's tape collection? - BBC News 2015-08-16T04:00:00Z He sang Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, a Mao-era song which dramatises a 1946 incident where a soldier infiltrated and helped to destroy a group of bandits. China TV anchor Bi Fujian to be punished for Mao insult - BBC News 2015-08-09T04:00:00Z The Book of Daniel, loosely dramatising the lives of the Rosenberg atomic spies, was an early contribution to the now-industrialised genre of recent historical “faction”. EL Doctorow: 'He showed how a great literary imagination can illuminate the present through the prism of the past' 2015-07-22T04:00:00Z Escher’s lifelong subject, in a way, was the dramatised artificiality of the created image. The impossible world of MC Escher 2015-06-20T04:00:00Z It was subsequently voted the best podcast of all time by the website Slate and dramatised by CK on an episode of his sitcom. How comedian Marc Maron got legions of fans wondering WTF 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z The life of Queen Victoria is to be dramatised on ITV, starting with her ascension to the throne aged 18. Queen Victoria's life to be dramatised for ITV - BBC News 2015-05-18T04:00:00Z If you can dramatise a news story, you can dramatise what's happening behind a news story. Can Spooks compete with Bond on the big screen? - BBC News 2015-05-04T04:00:00Z Jonathan Maitland, whose play Dead Sheep dramatised the Thatcher-Howe relationship, recently wrote a column for The Daily Telegraph with the headline: "Po-faced Left-wing plays are making theatre predictable and boring." Can pre-election theatre offer a fresh view of politics? 2015-04-19T04:00:00Z Nor is there any "real sense", wrote Andrew Clements, of the "sheer chaotic terror" of the events of 9 September 2001 dramatised by composer Tansy Davies and librettist Nick Drake. 9/11 opera Between Worlds has 'awesome power' 2015-04-13T04:00:00Z It dramatised a rail strike, traffic congestion and a mid-air plane collision. Traffic cone hats and hidden motorways: The secret life of roads 2014-12-01T05:00:00Z As early as 1964, the film Ring of Spies had dramatised the case. The spies in a suburban bungalow 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z Another, a talent for dramatising things that we do only with great difficulty. Why are our obsessions never the things we're best at? 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z The book is a powerful addition to the canon of films and literature that dramatise the horrors of life as a POW in the Pacific War. The forgotten women of the 'war in the East' 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z Even as a ghostwriter, the dramatising habits of fiction die hard. Roy Keane the psychopath? That’s the cartoon version, says Roddy Doyle 2014-10-10T04:00:00Z The progress of the Scottish referendum dramatised what most of us already knew. Cameron’s remark about ‘effing Tories’ hints at what he really thinks 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z A recent film, Sex Tape, dramatises the perils of the online hard-drive. Hundreds of Intimate Celebrity Pictures Leaked Online Following Alleged iCloud Breach But to me, these images dramatise the startling nature of planet Earth itself. There's life out there: the artist shooting bonsai trees into space 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z The Nigerian Embassy in London said yesterday that the boycott was meant to “dramatise to the British government how strongly we feel about the matter”. The forgotten story of … Robert Maxwell’s 1986 Commonwealth Games 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z "Usually, if you are going to dramatise the history of your organisation, the people are either dead or out of the picture. I can't think of a directly comparable example." How Fifa spent £16m on a film where Sepp Blatter is a hero 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z But the original group received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2001, and the programme was dramatised in the 2002 movie Windtalkers. Last creator of Navajo WW2 cipher dies 2014-06-04T04:00:00Z There were other bad moments – many of them, in truth – though Sotoudeh is a modest, self-effacing woman who is loath to dramatise her experiences. Freed Iranian rights lawyer carries on the fight 2014-06-01T04:00:00Z The musical dramatises Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, the unrest caused by his preaching and popularity, his betrayal by Judas, the trial before Pilate and his ultimate crucifixion. Jesus Christ Superstar cancelled on eve of celebrity-packed US tour 2014-05-31T04:00:00Z Leigh's Mr Turner stars Timothy Spall as the artist JMW Turner, while Loach's Jimmy's Hall dramatises the deportation of a 1930s Irish activist. Leigh and Loach selected for Cannes 2014-04-17T10:28:04Z Both deceased were employed by Trident Group on the ship, which was hijacked by pirates in 2009, later dramatised in the 2013 movie starring Tom Hanks. Drugs aboard 'Captain Phillips' ship 2014-02-21T02:29:54Z Switching on the television in my Chinese hotel room, it was easy to find television programmes dramatising China's resistance to the Japanese invasion. Seven decades of bitterness 2014-02-13T21:17:17Z But Mr Gatilov urged other counties not to "dramatise the situation". Syria 'to ship chemicals by March' 2014-02-04T11:35:04Z "If you look beyond the shiny surface you find complexities which existentialism brings out and dramatises." David Beckham inspires philosophy 2013-10-23T02:33:58Z The 40-year-old takes the title role in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, a biopic of the former South African president that dramatises his early life, his political activism and the 27 years he spent incarcerated. Toronto 2013: British talent set to shine 2013-09-03T01:24:41Z These include Messy Church, which began in Portsmouth and is aimed at young families and Open the Book,in which teams of volunteers perform dramatised versions of bible stories in schools. 'Bishop's Den' awards up to £100,000 2013-07-28T07:50:56Z Dates, a dramatised series of first-date scenarios, for the first 2 episodes seemed a little far fetched. Internet dating: how do you decide who pays on a first date? 2013-07-02T09:30:00Z Britain would now be struggling to maintain its membership as anti-EU sentiment mushroomed, prompting its eventual exit, dramatising the inherent unsoundness of yoking disparate economies into one inflexible currency. If only Britain had joined the euro 2013-06-13T18:30:01Z But how did Charman face the challenge of dramatising something as static as a chess game? Stage set for chess thriller 2013-05-31T00:51:10Z The intention of the viral video was to employ hyperbole to dramatise a product advantage, culminating in a positive outcome. Hyundai pulls 'suicide' car advert 2013-04-25T22:58:43Z Moody's downgrade dramatises the urgent need for change. Britain's downgraded credit rating: Moody's wake-up call must trigger a change of course 2013-02-24T00:06:05Z He was held at 12 different PoW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the scene of prisoner escapes which were dramatised in the film The Great Escape. Oldest British PoW dies aged 98 2013-01-03T14:02:40Z All my efforts are being devoted to the completion of the remaining time of the current government I understand market reactions, they need not be dramatised. Eurozone crisis live: Mario Monti's resignation pledge spooks markets 2012-12-10T15:43:00Z Its filters produce some incredibly seductive photos and its early appeal tapped into a desire to dramatise our often dull digital images and, some believe, indulge in nostalgia for a rosier past. Mobile phone photography can fire your imagination 2012-11-16T23:55:01Z The contrasting processes of selection for a national leader have just dramatised this difference. Guinea's battle against corruption: which side is the west on? 2012-11-15T18:45:00Z The TV series dramatised the adventures of the large, boisterous Larkin family. 'Darling Buds' farm up for sale 2012-10-03T17:02:24Z To illustrate the point he ends up dramatising a scene where he is shot in the back by a defender with a gun. From the Vault: Paolo Di Canio puts the rage in outrageous 2012-09-27T09:00:00Z The twins' lengthy battle was portrayed in the 2010 film The Social Network, in which the story of Facebook's beginnings at Harvard University is dramatised. Winkelvoss twins eye up new site 2012-09-17T13:12:09Z Last but not least was a ruthless approach to picking potential winners and grooming them for success in a world of intensely global competition, all dramatised by the reality that Britain would host the Olympics. Olympics: the key to our success can rebuild Britain's economy 2012-08-11T23:04:15Z A slapping sound and moving camera are used repeatedly to dramatise her ordeal. What is it that really offends people about adverts? 2012-07-31T01:07:24Z The ceremony's programme described the performance as dramatising "the struggle between life and death using such powerful images of mortality as dust and the setting sun". Choreographer upset over NBC snub 2012-07-29T12:55:33Z Oxfam and Amnesty International this week drove an old tank round London to dramatise their demand for a robust treaty. Regulating the arms trade: A dirty business 2012-06-28T15:03:25Z Mr Pinillos said he believed Caracol Television's main aim in dramatising such a painful period of the country's recent history was big ratings. Colombia's Pablo Escobar drama a hit 2012-06-21T06:44:47Z University enrollments in journalism programs soared because of Watergate: It's an appealing subsidiary myth, that the Watergate exploits of Woodward and Bernstein, as dramatised by Redford and Hoffman, made journalism seem glamorous and alluring. Five media myths of Watergate 2012-06-16T23:54:49Z I do not wish to add to the headlines in the international media that dramatise and sometimes infantilise the lives of dignified Greek citizens who are living through a tough time. Greeks know one thing – how badly their political class has let them down 2012-06-15T10:04:54Z There's North, the dramatic author, imploring me to introduce him—he wants to dramatise 'Cicely Montfort.' The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z This tragedy is again in the nature of a dramatised essay—another essay on wisdom. Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck 2012-02-19T03:00:16.920Z "Booties' Baby," as all the play-going world knows, was dramatised and brought out four years ago at the Globe Theatre in London. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z On the 18th she appeared again at the Broadway Theatre in a dramatised version of her career in Munich, written by C. P. T. Ware. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z On the envelope was the address of the New York theatre where the play he had dramatised from my book would shortly be produced. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z The imagination of the child or of the savage animates, dramatises, and transfigures everything. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z Joyzelle, another dramatised essay, is again written in the irritating blank verse which Maeterlinck at this stage of his career seems to have grown perversely fond of. Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck 2012-02-19T03:00:16.920Z Many of her books have been dramatised, and at one time nine of these plays were running simultaneously in the provinces. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z Had Gozzi been a great spontaneous poet, or a consummate artist, this invention of the dramatised Fiaba might have become one of the rarest triumphs of artistic fancy. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z What was Julius's horror, however, when Odell blurted out a warning not to produce any play dramatised from a book of yours, because he—Odell—would do his best to ruin it! Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z Just at the time of its author’s return to England, Frankenstein, in a dramatised form, was having a considerable “run” at the English Opera House. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume II (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:10.110Z While at Leghorn Shelley had come upon a manuscript account, which Mary transcribed, of that terrible story of the Cenci afterwards dramatised by himself. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z That there was some dramatic power in a few of her earlier efforts is evident, as she was applied to for permission to dramatise "Her Dearest Foe" and "By Woman's Wit." Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z Nothing, he calculated, would floor his antagonists more thoroughly than the exhibition of a dramatised nursery tale by impromptu actors. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z One, though not of this series, which was published in Frazer, February 1837, under the title of "The Smuggler's Daughter," was proposed to be dramatised. The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z It is simply a dramatised chronicle, without an internal structure, taking its material in pieces, as history hands them over, and working each one up into an independent scene—usually with rich ability. Views and Reviews 2011-09-16T02:00:21.197Z And Athenæus dramatises his dialogue in imitation of the manner of Plato. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z He was inimitable as a raconteur, and Thackeray, Trollope, and Arthur Helps were fond of quoting some of the stories which he would dramatise in the telling. Mathilde Blind 2011-07-27T02:00:25.473Z However, they have long debated losing the "North" from their name, a campaign once dramatised in an episode of The West Wing. In a state 2011-07-14T00:31:45Z It has been translated into many languages and dramatised in different forms. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign A Book of Appreciations 2011-07-08T02:00:23.177Z It is a curious piece of work, showing the tendency of the Greek church to dramatise the sacred history of the Gospel. The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation 2011-07-06T02:00:51.053Z Carton,” a dramatised version of Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities,” was performed for the first time on any stage at Norwich Theatre by the Compton Comedy Company. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z Albert Smith has dramatised a tale from Washington Irving's "Alhambra" for the Princess's Theatre—making a burlesque comedy. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z Then and there they would dramatise the story, for it was usually one of adventure, and Georgie had a clockwork paddle-steamer called the Dover, which sailed the bed manned by cardboard sailors of Gwynneth's making. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z United stops just short of recreating the crash, limiting itself to dramatising events immediately preceding and following it. Babes remembered 2011-04-19T03:20:34Z The lawsuit over Facebook was dramatised in the film The Social Network, which was nominated for best picture at the Oscars. Court upholds Facebook settlement 2011-04-11T19:17:48Z It was dramatised shortly after its first appearance, and performed at the City of London Theatre. Mayne Reid A Memoir of his Life 2011-03-23T02:00:25.120Z The musical Cabaret helped evoke a crucial period in European history A new BBC film dramatises the adventures in 1930s Berlin of the English novelist Christopher Isherwood. Life is a Cabaret 2011-03-19T00:22:11Z The story plays out as a dramatised version of Shock Doctrine for the videogame player, or an extreme version of the governmental machinations suggested by Adam Curtis's documentary The Century of the Self. Why Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is the best videogame ever 2011-03-15T20:00:02Z It's extraordinary that the story hasn't been dramatised before. Babes remembered 2011-04-19T03:20:34Z This possibility was highlighted by the 1979 incident at Three Mile Island in the US - and dramatised in the contemporary movie The China Syndrome. Exposed rods spark meltdown fear 2011-03-14T15:58:18Z Mayne Reid dramatised this story himself, and the play was performed at one of the East End London theatres. Mayne Reid A Memoir of his Life 2011-03-23T02:00:25.120Z Everyone reading it now knows that she's dramatising difference in the most absolute way possible. 10 meanings of Frankenstein 2011-03-14T11:25:12Z These passages leave no doubt as to the derivation of the earlier part of the story which Massinger dramatised. Philip Massinger 2011-02-25T03:01:15.270Z Still, with extremely creditable performances from, among others, Kevin Spacey, Margin Call was an interesting attempt to dramatise the crisis. Berlin film festival: is it possible to make good art about the financial crisis? 2011-02-12T09:32:57Z Perhaps surprisingly, though, the challenge of dramatising this national humiliation is not one the 47-year-old Oscar nominee is prepared to tackle. Hollywood assignment 2011-01-24T01:21:44Z Last time he was dramatised was in a film about his best friend Tony Hancock, in which he stood politely by as Hancock ran off with Le Mesurier's third wife. Rewind TV: Britain's Banks; 10 O'Clock Live; Question Time; Piers Morgan Tonight; Hattie 2011-01-23T00:04:14Z The banks' domination of American politics and even the Obama administration is freakish, as a compelling US film on the crisis, Inside Job, on general release in the UK next month, dramatises. Bringing the bankers to heel must start right here, right now 2011-01-16T00:04:17Z Chef and food writer Nigel Slater understands the emotional undercurrents of cooking and families, and charts these in his autobiography Toast, dramatised on BBC One over the festive period. Competitive cooking 2010-12-22T04:37:56Z This was an extreme example of the increasing tendency to dramatise facts rather than state them. Panorama 2010-07-22T07:00:00Z It seems every time there is a slight coincidence of any sort we start to dramatise things. World Cup 2010: Uruguay and Ghana brush-off referee conspiracy claims 2010-07-02T08:51:00Z The issue was dramatised in the film Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Zimbabwe: Spectre of 'blood diamond' returns as Harare seeks go-ahead for gem sales 2010-06-26T23:04:00Z The opacity is dramatised by the ongoing multitrillion dollar trading in derivatives – essentially bets on the future prices of financial assets. The banks have refused to mend their ways. Beware the next crash 2010-06-12T23:06:00Z Tonight, BBC2 begins its brave – I would say reckless – attempt to dramatise a novel most of whose action takes place in the narrator's befuddled mind. Is there a new Martin Amis to chart the coalition's flaws? 2010-05-22T23:08:00Z Brilliant stuff and how it hasn't been dramatised is way beyond me. Alan Sillitoe 2010-04-25T14:32:00Z The dramatised version may be highly unrealistic, but "it makes juries more demanding", Mr Terry says. Death row dead? 2010-03-30T13:44:00Z A slow-down - dramatised in the movie The Day After Tomorrow - is projected by some models of climate change. Gulf Stream 'is not slowing down' 2010-03-29T08:48:00Z On the fourth day of a mass rally, the "red shirts" planned to throw blood donated by thousands of protesters at the home, to dramatise their demands. Thai protests head to PM's house 2010-03-17T03:15:00Z Similarly, Andrew Gimson of the Daily Telegraph says it was a moment that dramatised the transformation in the fortunes of the men. MPs in court dominate headlines 2010-03-12T06:03:00Z A quarter of a century after a famine in Ethiopia which dramatised failings in the food system, famine is again stalking the Horn of Africa. 2009-11-19T10:39:00Z It was associated with memory and instinct; the native tendencies and forces of his being had dramatised their inevitable fulfilment in a dream. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath Scenes from the tale were painted on fans, screens, and tea-trays, numerous imitations were put forth, even before the book was issued in volume form, and more than one dramatised version appeared on the stage. Old Coloured Books Secondly, because it treats of a very remarkable time in France; and I should very much like to know what you think of its being dramatised for a French theatre. Springtime and Other Essays This same Lake of Como has long been known to be the paradise of danseuses and opera-singers; and I thought it possible you might have dramatised a little love-story to favour the illusion. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume II (of II) But he dramatised goodwill with a thoroughness never attempted before in England. The Book of This and That Such is the Mystery of the Siege of Orleans which versifies and dramatises, at a date very shortly subsequent to the actual events, the account of them already made public in different chronicles. A Short History of French Literature Mr. Harris endeavours as much as possible to dramatise his sermon. About London We observe that at one of the Metropolitan theatres an endeavour has been made to dramatise The Times. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) You are resolved that your course should dramatise the whole play and interplay of force and matter. The Kempton-Wace Letters He did not, perhaps, dramatise the secret mystery of human brotherhood—the brotherhood of saint and fool and criminal and ordinary man—as Tolstoi and Dostoevsky have done in some of their work. The Book of This and That But as dramatised legends, for they are little more, these miracles possess no slight merit. A Short History of French Literature I was reading, quite idly, the story which should long since have been dramatised for the stage, The Trumpet Major, written, if I mistake not, in the early 'nineties. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography His name occurs again on the title-page of The Reigns of the Stuarts in England dramatised. Notes and Queries, Number 232, April 8, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc To rouse Burke's genius to its noblest utterance, there must needs be a suffering which he could personify and dramatise. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle Some years ago, a local playwright dramatised the story for the Spennymoor theatre, where it drew large audiences. Bygone Punishments ‘Comedies and tragedies’ is an ambiguous phrase in the fifteenth century, and may mean either the dramatised May-games or ballads. Ballads of Robin Hood and other Outlaws Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Fourth Series The Prometheus Vinctus is the Inferno of Dante dramatised; but it is fraught with a nobler moral. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 I am farther desirous of knowing if, in pursuance of his plan, Mr. Wallace dramatised any more of the Stuarts? Notes and Queries, Number 232, April 8, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Mr. Oscar Asche, who dramatised Sir Rider Haggard's Child of Storm, did not aim at subtlety. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 7, 1914 It was first put into the form of a story and dramatised by a now almost forgotten novelist-poet, Albert Smith, who was born at Chertsey himself, and wrote books which were illustrated by Leech. Highways and Byways in Surrey Sue, of course, dramatised or got dramatised a considerable part of his many inventions; but I think one can see that they were not originally stage-stuff. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century Greek tragedy is little more than the events following the siege of Troy dramatised. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 Most likely, in common with many very emotional women, she dramatised and exaggerated her slightest feeling, professing far more than she meant. Juggernaut It is the comedy which you dramatised from Ser Giovanni's story of the heiress of Belmont, for nothing else would suit the Signorina. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) Bossuet relates with inimitable art the Princess’s two dreams; the simple anecdotes are dramatised, poetised—one might almost say sanctified—in proceeding from his lips. Political Women, Vol. 2 To an Englishman the next episode may be less satisfactory, though it was very popular in France under its original form, and still more so when Vigny dramatised it in his famous Chatterton. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century In his book he dramatised the scene, and displayed the various bearing of the fallen statesmen during their last night on earth. Lectures on the French Revolution Once he dramatised the Arcadia bodily and by name. A History of Elizabethan Literature The tale had been dramatised and performed before Arthur Broke published his poem in 1562. William Shakespeare In the Pseudo-Mysteries, the Sun-God story was dramatised, and in the ancient Mysteries it was lived by the Initiate, and hence the solar "myths" and the great facts of Initiation became interwoven together. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries Musset: charm of his dramatised stories; his pure narration unsuccessful. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century It is not, as in the later "Heroics," shown merely in lengthy harangues, but in short and almost dramatised dialogue. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 The rhyme of "Dr. Faustus" may be nearly as old as the mediæval legend dramatised by Marlowe. The Nursery Rhyme Book His general object as a playwriter is stated, in a letter about Sardanapalus, to have been 'to dramatise striking passages of history and mythology.' Studies in Literature and History Madame Céleste was with me yesterday, wishing to dramatise "A Tale of Two Cities" for the Lyceum, after bringing out the Christmas pantomime. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870 "Martin Chuzzlewit" was dramatised in the early autumn of this year, at the Lyceum Theatre, which was then under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeley. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 Indeed, it would be desirable that some man of dramatic genius should dramatise all those omitted by Shakespeare, as far down as Henry VII. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher No picked phrases, no situations invented or dramatised to suit the taste of the author; nothing but facts taken from real life and recorded by the functionaries of His Majesty the Emperor of India. Modern Saints and Seers But no—no more posing; no more dramatising. Robert Elsmere But the very fact that it was a thing of little consequence allowed the farce to exhibit at times an audacity of political or ecclesiastical criticism which transformed it into a dramatised pamphlet. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. The "Haunted Man" was dramatised and produced at the Adelphi Theatre, under the management of Mr. Benjamin Webster. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 But the whole of the Midsummer Night's Dream is one continued specimen of the dramatised lyrical. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher In the former we have probably the best example of the manner in which Elizabethan playwrights dramatised contemporary affairs. Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 I am here to superintend the rehearsals of the dramatised form of The Love of a Hop-Picker. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 25, 1914 The Italian and Spanish novels were little tragi-comedies waiting to be dramatised; forthwith Hardy cast them into a theatrical mould. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Less gaiety characterised another comedy of the same date, ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona,’ which dramatises a romantic story of love and friendship. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles It excited vast interest in Great Britain, and was dramatised at a London theatre. The History of Tasmania , Volume II Christopher Marlow, in 'The Life and Death of Dr. Faustus,' and Robert Greene, in 'Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay,' in the Elizabethan age, dramatised the common, conception of the Compact. The Superstitions of Witchcraft The dramatising of the lives of saints and miracles of the Virgin was much less popular in England than in France. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance "Another Marlborough points to Blenheim's story," And George and I will dramatise it for ye. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 One of them said the Story had been dramatised before: I wonder why. Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883) The ballad dramatised the circumstances of the moment: the perilous ascent, the wandering of three strangers across the moor, the flowing bowl which was to refresh and strengthen them for the return journey. Big Game A Story for Girls In Utopia "acting" is a vital part of the school life of every class, and every subject that admits of dramatic treatment is systematically dramatised. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular The Red Spider, by Baring Gould, is to be dramatised. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, February 4, 1893 In the one instance we have gaiety on parade, in strumpet garb—the simulacrum of sin—gaiety dramatised. Europe After 8:15 He was dramatising the history of "one of the noblest of Germans," rescuing from oblivion the memory of "an honest man." The Youth of Goethe Aristotle assures us, in his Poetics, that the best known myths dramatised on the Athenian stage were known to very few of the Athenian audience. Historical Mysteries In History, for example, when the course of their study brings them to a suitable episode, the children set to work to dramatise it. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular Now I can only see in it the imaginative writing of a clever woman who tried to dramatise a scene without having any data to guide her. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary It was dramatised in every possible way and it became part of a new gospel that vied with the war spirit itself. The War After the War On the whole I am afraid this play is but another wreck on that old snag of the dramatised novel. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 14, 1917 When Vanity Fair was dramatised and acted as Becky Sharp, the general comment was that the characters did not seem like Thackeray's creations. Public Speaking It is probable that History lends itself more readily to dramatic treatment than any other subject, but it is by no means the only subject that is dramatised in Utopia. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular What I had kept about me of my own individuality was a certain visual perceptiveness that caused me to register the setting of things, a setting that dramatised itself as 'artistically' as in any stage-management. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 Each is more of an institution than a mere man: each dramatises himself in everything he does: each has the same genius for the benevolent assimilation of idea and fact. The War After the War I like to dramatise my fancies, and the more impossible these fancies are, the more convincing is the drama that can be educed from them. The Quest of the Simple Life These plays were tales of romance dramatised, and they were meant in part to satisfy the same love of wonder to which the romances appealed. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth He compromised the matter by dramatising the touching bible history of Esther. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business He had studied the story of Barbarossa, intending to make use of it, but discarded it in favour of the Nibelungen Myths, which he decided to dramatise. 1 Stories of the Wagner Opera A drama, in four quarters, dramatised by Mark Lemon and Gilbert A. A'Beckett. Life of Charles Dickens Since this soul or self in the body is so obscure, the temptation is great to dramatise its energies and to describe them in myths. Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy Five Essays Precisely here, however, does the dramatising of stories and the paper-cutting, etc., become useful. Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling The sweeping courtesy of entrance and exit dramatised this pleasant sense of virtue. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes With minor variations, the story as generally dramatised is this. Matthew Arnold The truth is, that the poet himself had to pass through those painful stages which he has dramatised. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions For a month he had daily dramatised to himself the building's swift destruction amid the kind and merry flames. The Seeker This power is less noticeably active in the dramatising than in simple retelling; in the listening and the retelling, it is dominant for good. Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling Delighted by this dramatising of the old tale, Betty scrambled to her feet, ran across the room, and laid her hand on top of the shabby little leather trunk. The Little Colonel's House Party The dramatic poets of Europe have merely dramatised what was in the world's heart; Mr. Gough interpreted the more sacred dramatic elements of the human heart. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him At this time, Delancey avoided me, but I heard that "Transition" was to be dramatised and that the film rights had been bought. Balloons I began to wonder how far I had dramatised and distorted the actual events by the exercise of a romantic imagination? The Jervaise Comedy This idea of dramatising proceedings at nisi prius only shows the state of destitution into which the promoters of stage excitement have fallen. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 27, 1841 Purely comic episodes are by no means wanting: and these, like the parallel passages in the dramatising of these very legends, were sure to lead to isolation of them, and to a secular continuation. The English Novel Alfred de Musset and others have dramatised it, and it seems strange that none of our soul-wrecking and vivisecting novelists have taken it up for their amusement. The Poetry Of Robert Browning But inwardly her quick dramatising imagination was already constructing her own future and his. Marcella I had, thoughtlessly, been dramatising the incident in my mind, but, now, I was aware of the unpleasant reality of it all. The Jervaise Comedy Such plays, for instance, as The Lion and the Mouse and The Man of the Hour are nothing more or less than dramatised newspapers. The Theory of the Theatre In fact Collins was at least as much melodramatist as novelist: and while most of his novels are melodrama in narrative form, not a few of them were actually dramatised. The English Novel He would have been driven into dramatising them. The Poetry Of Robert Browning His pleasure consisted in watching the curious expressions and movements of the animals and in dramatising them. Aylwin The Inheritance—a fact not generally known—was dramatised and produced at Covent Garden, but had a very short run, and was an utter failure, as might have been expected. Marriage The whole dream had its origin in the first rap, heard by the dreamer and dramatised into the arrival of visitors. The Book of Dreams and Ghosts To the minds of some persons the multiplication table appears dramatised, and any chance group of figures may afford a plot for a tale. Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development And this they achieved without ascetic formalism, energetically, but always reverently, aiming at expressing life and dramatising Scripture history. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts In a few years' time she will be just the child to act "Alice," if it is ever dramatised. The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) "Tristan and Isolde" seems to be so nearly the last word in dramatised love that it seems also to be nearly the first word. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 This I had probably reasoned out in sleep, and, had I dreamed, my mind might have dramatised the idea. The Book of Dreams and Ghosts The honour is reciprocal, sir, as I usually say when I dramatise a book. Nicholas Nickleby Her Majesty gave the head eunuch the list of the plays she wished to be performed, which were for the most part dramatised fairy tales, and we had a performance the next day. Two Years in the Forbidden City The traditional estimate of great men is rarely wrong altogether, but it constantly has a habit of exaggerating and dramatising their characteristics. Joseph Andrews Vol 1 It is curious that Handel should have dramatised the insanity of Saul just after he had himself recovered from mental derangement. Handel The story was dramatised by two French collaborators, one of whom was at that time stage manager of the Grand Theatre, Rheims. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne This is an Allegory dramatised with no little skill. Authors of Greece Representation and substitution were dramatised in the sacrifice. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes The humour and pathos of Chillingly are of a kind incompatible with the design of The Parisians, which is a work of dramatised observation. The Parisians — Volume 08 A placard announced that Dickens' 'Hard Times,' which it appears from this has been dramatised, was about to be acted. The Englishwoman in America He had written, and afterwards dramatised a terrific legend describing the circumstances, and the punishment of the Briton by a knight of the Castillonnes family. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family Glad you didn't dramatise it; the drama ought to be in the words, not the reader. The Minister's Charge The Yorkshire Tragedy is a tragedy in one act, a dramatised tale of murder: the tragical effect is overpowering, and it is extremely important to see how poetically Shakspeare could handle such a subject. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature Was it but the metaphor-making of dreams, which will so often take our forgotten speculations and dramatise them for us into reality, or was it indeed a message? The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.] A lover should always be something of an actor as well; not, of course, for the purpose of feigning what he does not feel, but so that he may the better dramatise his sincerity! Young Lives Perhaps there was some affectation in this, for Byron was always dramatising himself. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough |
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