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dramaturgy

[drah-muh-tur-jee, dram-uh-] / ˈdrɑ məˌtɜr dʒi, ˈdræm ə- /




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“They sneak in acting classes, but it’s all The Theatre Of Weimar Germany, and Dramaturgy: A Deep Dive Into Ibsen. God forbid you actually have a skill at the end of it.”

From The Guardian • Jul. 8, 2017

He researched nineteenth-century Norwegian divorce law and read books such as “Ibsen: The Dramaturgy of Fear” and “Marriage, a History.”

From The New Yorker • May 15, 2017

Dramaturgy is a "fine art" in which he is supported by a team of directors, playwrights and a literary manager.

From The Guardian • Mar. 10, 2013

This present item is turned out by our Number Two Factory of Automatic Dramaturgy; Plunkville, Tennessee.

From The Harlequinade An Excursion by Calthrop, Dion Clayton

At any rate, his "Dramaturgy" is full of original ideas, and when he drew out the sphere of poetry contrasted with that of painting in his "Laocoon," all Germany resounded with his praise.

From Aesthetical Essays of Frederich Schiller by Schiller, Friedrich




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