This borrowing became commonplace in thirteenth-century Easter drama, but the Vic play may be its first dramatic adaptation.
Though the Workshop continued some experimentation, Robson placed greater emphasis on good dramatic adaptations, rather than didactic explanations of radio techniques.
Her first play, produced in 1989, was a dramatic adaptation of Finnegans Wake which continues to be performed on Bloomsday.
This is the first dramatic adaptation of a Bond novel.
In the novel, the building is destroyed after its owner's death, but its fate varies in the better known dramatic adaptations.
Islam as a way of life, and the people that follow it - I've seen documentaries but never a dramatic adaptation involving that.
The purpose is to restore the satire and political comment omitted from more common dramatic adaptations of the story.
The tale has had two dramatic adaptations.
She had been commissioned to write a dramatic adaptation of Richard Wright's 1940 novel Native Son.
He supervises publication and translation, as well as authorizes dramatic and film adaptations.