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She complained that the dramaturgy could be better at times.
As a director he more often than not takes a role in the creation or dramaturgy of the piece.
In recent years, the school has opened a new department of theatre dramaturgy.
"There is no dramaturgy behind the program as it stands today," she said.
That's because the subject of all executive branch dramaturgy is the president himself.
Dramaturgy gives the work or the performance a Dramatic structure.
"Silence is not expected to be part of dramaturgy," he said recently after a rehearsal.
He knew several languages and had a knack for dramaturgy.
The composers we value most for their musical dramaturgy go beyond this.
But you have to be impeccable about the dramaturgy, the research."
Luxury cars have offered lighting before, but never with quite such dramaturgy.
So as you might guess, the play isn't a subtle piece of dramaturgy.
The Treatise is the most complete work of dramaturgy in the ancient world.
Dramaturgy can also be referred to dance and performing arts in general.
His dramaturgy makes heavy use of poison, rope and steel.
In practice, however, the dramaturgy is too facile to be persuasive.
For one, dramaturgy has been used to depict how social movements communicate power.
Or take the word-setting and the overall flow of the dramaturgy.
This is a competition of power, a prime example of dramaturgy.
He has published several studies and books on drama and dramaturgy.
He also has faith in other familiar verities of traditional American dramaturgy.
The dramaturgy of the game, therefore, unfolds in filmed live action scenes.
He is a professor on Academy of Arts in the case dramaturgy.
Dramaturgy is a comprehensive exploration of the context in which the play resides.
And he eventually wrote a script that took no liberties in the name of ideology or dramaturgy.