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dramaturgical

[drah-muh-tur-ji-kuhl, dram-uh-] / ˌdrɑ məˈtɜr dʒɪ kəl, ˌdræm ə- /
ADJECTIVE
dramatic
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It can be tricky to stage an operetta convincingly and compellingly; Kosky and his team have performed some dramaturgical surgery as part of their rescue missions.

From New York Times

They brought in two additional collaborators to the core creative team, assembling an expanded dramaturgical brain trust, nicknamed the Coven, which started meeting weekly.

From New York Times

“I’m not getting dramaturgical notes from Audible,” he said.

From New York Times

But the current iteration of “Dear Mapel” could use more thematic and dramaturgical connective tissue — writerly touches that might pull the play’s discrete anecdotes together and turn them into a fully satisfying whole.

From Washington Post

“She read the scripts from a dramaturgical point of view, not just as an actor,” White says.

From Los Angeles Times