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1 I'd rather go to a dramatic school and study for the stage.
2 Wouldn't you like me to leave college and go into a dramatic school ?
3 She wanted to be an actress and went in the evening to a dramatic school .
4 The dramatic school work was all she had hoped and more, stimulating, engrossing, altogether delightful.
5 In 1944 he went to Paris & entered dramatic school and studied pantomime with Etienne Decroux.
6 She went to dramatic school in Chicago and helped start a summer stock company at Lake Zurich, 40 miles north.
7 But I don't think of Denman Thompson as an actor trained to perfection in a dramatic school , but as a New Hampshire farmer.
8 Although Max Hempel had not openly sought out Tony Holiday he was entirely aware of her presence in the city and in the dramatic school .
9 The New Yorker, March 26, 1927 P. 17 Heiress spent $1000 in a dramatic school here and then applied for a job.
10 After abandoning advertising, he attended Fay Compton Dramatic School , in which he won a scholarship.
11 Young actors were helped through dramatic schools ; young men and women were assisted through college and to travel abroad.
12 In every large town enormous buildings are erected for museums, academies, conservatories, dramatic schools , and for performances and concerts.
13 "I'd offer her just this and nothing more," he advised: "The fare to New York, tuition at the dramatic school , and ten dollars a week."
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