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Dramaturgy (Encyclopedia Entry).
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- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Dramaturgy (Encyclopedia Entry).
- Audience & Spectatorship.
- Collaboration & Community.
- Comedy.
- Drama.
- History.
- Romance.
- Satire.
- Tragedy.
- Tragicomedy.
- Classical.
- Text & Interpretation.
- Nineteenth Century.
- Twentieth Century.
- Twenty-First Century.
- Local Subjects:
- Dramaturgy (Encyclopedia Entry).
- Audience & Spectatorship.
- Collaboration & Community.
- Comedy.
- Drama.
- History.
- Romance.
- Satire.
- Tragedy.
- Tragicomedy.
- Classical.
- Text & Interpretation.
- Nineteenth Century.
- Twentieth Century.
- Twenty-First Century.
- Genre:
- Dictionaries.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Other Title:
- Digital Theatre Plus.
- Place of Publication:
- Digital Theatre, 2016.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- In contemporary theatrical practice, "dramaturgy" can refer to either the structure, themes, goals, and conventions of a piece of dramatic literature, or to the aesthetic approach taken by a creative team to transform a script into a live performance. The dramaturg's task is to consider how the artistic choices made by the creative team in the process of production might enhance the philosophical, political, or aesthetic goals of the event.
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- Michael Chemers: Academic;
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