Dramaturgy in American Theater

Dramaturgy in American Theater
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Publisher : Cengage Learning
Total Pages : 622
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105019267108
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Synopsis Dramaturgy in American Theater by : Susan Jonas

This comprehensive work is truly the first textbook in the field of dramaturgy. Most of the material-much of it by leaders in all areas of the theater-was commissioned for this collection, rather than being reprinted. Its currency and importance cannot be overestimated. A review of the history of dramaturgy as a profession, together with its European antecedents, gives students a sense of historical context. Selections from respected and recognized names in theater provoke student interest and communicate the benefits of those experts' experiences.

The Art of Dramaturgy

The Art of Dramaturgy
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780300262384
ISBN-13 : 0300262388
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Dramaturgy by : Anne Cattaneo

An introduction to the mysterious theater role of a dramaturg by a legend in the field Anne Cattaneo was among the first Americans to fill the role of dramaturg, one of theater’s best kept secrets. A combination of theater artist, scholar, researcher, play advocate, editor, and writer’s friend, it is the job of a dramaturg to “reflect light back on the elements that are already in play,” while bringing a work of theater to life. Cattaneo traces the field from its beginnings in the eighteenth century to the present and chronicles the multitude and variety of tasks a dramaturg undertakes before, during, and after a production is brought to the stage. Using detailed stories from her work with theater artists such as Tom Stoppard, Wendy Wasserstein, Robert Wilson, Shi-Zheng Chen, and Sarah Ruhl, as well as the discovery of a ‘lost’ play by Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, Cattaneo provides an invaluable manual to those studying, working in, and interested in this most fascinating profession.

What is Dramaturgy?

What is Dramaturgy?
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0820421774
ISBN-13 : 9780820421773
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis What is Dramaturgy? by : Bert Cardullo

What Is Dramaturgy?attempts to document, by way of articles, statements, and bibliographies, the dramaturg's profession, which began with Lessing in Germany in the second half of the eighteenth century and was instituted in the United States two hundred years later during the rise of the regional theatre movement. As critics-in-residence (also known as literary managers), dramaturgs perform a variety of tasks: broadly speaking, they select and prepare playtexts for performance, advise directors, and educate the audience; they are translators, theatre historians, public lecturers, even «artistic consciences.» Dramaturgy literally means «the craft or the techniques of dramatic composition considered collectively», and in a sense the dramaturg is the dramatist's representative or advocate in the theatre. That is, he is the guardian of the text - new as well as old - and therefore a person whose work is necessary for the revival of dramatic art in our time. What Is Dramaturgy?is dedicated in the end not only to promoting the dramaturg's function, but also to anticipating his creation of an intellectually illumined American theatre.

Toward a Dramaturgical Sensibility

Toward a Dramaturgical Sensibility
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Publisher : Associated University Presse
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0838641121
ISBN-13 : 9780838641125
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward a Dramaturgical Sensibility by : Geoffrey S. Proehl

"Toward a Dramaturgical Sensibility begins with a moment in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra in which Cleopatra says to Antony, "Not know me yet?" With these four words Cleopatra poses a simple but fundamental human problem: What can we know? She and Antony have known each other for years, at times gloriously - emotionally, mentally, and in the archaic sense of the word, physically - but still the challenge of knowing hangs in the air. Cleopatra's question reminds us that knowledge is not simple: that it is as likely to create yearning as satisfaction; that it is not confined to any one part of the self; that it is far from intellect alone. It reminds us as do most great plays - that life is part wonder, part terror." "What we can know? This study - aimed at students, teachers, and theater artists - suggests that he attempt to know the dramaturgy of a play is little different from the attempt to know another person for whom we care."--BOOK JACKET.

Dramaturgy in Motion

Dramaturgy in Motion
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780299305949
ISBN-13 : 0299305945
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Dramaturgy in Motion by : Katherine Profeta

This groundbreaking book moves beyond the conventional association of dramaturgy with plays to consider the substance and process of dramaturgy for dance and movement performance. Focusing on text and language, research, audience, movement, and interculturalism, the author provides vivid, practical examples from her collaboration with renowned choreographer Ralph Lemon.

Words at Play

Words at Play
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015062816114
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Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Words at Play by : Felicia Hardison Londré

In this encompassing and accessible introduction to dramaturgy, Felicia Hardison Londre promotes the dramaturgical essay as both an art form and as a method for improving creative writing skills. "Words at Play: Creative Writing and Dramaturgy "includes Londre s essays on plays produced at several regional professional theatre companies interspersed with instructive examples for writing more clearly, economically, and compellingly. Beginning with an introduction that outlines the purpose of the dramaturgical essay as well as its usefulness as a tool for teaching how to write for the theatre, Londre provides numerous examples of this specialized literary genre culled from program essays she has written for Missouri Repertory Theatre, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, American Heartland Theatre, and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. "Words at Play: Creative Writing and Dramaturgy "contains more than sixty complete essays and pertinent selections from twenty others. Drawing on personal and professional experiences as a teacher and dramaturg, Londre considers plays from timeless classics, including those of Shakespeare and Chekhov, to contemporary favorites and a few unusual and largely unknown pieces. "Words at Play: Creative Writing and Dramaturgy" furthermore incorporates introductory paragraphs that are informal and personal yet cogent and critical, providing readers with object lessons in both writing style and analysis. Taking the reader into her confidence, Londre also shows how a dramaturg develops a print relationship with other theatre artists and the community. A foreword by Royal Shakespeare Company associate artist Barry Kyle addresses the evolving role of the dramaturg in Britain and America. Dakin Williams, brother of playwright Tennessee Williams, provides a letter."

Systemic Dramaturgy

Systemic Dramaturgy
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780809338313
ISBN-13 : 0809338319
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Systemic Dramaturgy by : Michael Mark Chemers

"In this handbook for working theatrically with technology, authors Michael Mark Chemers and Mike Sell discuss in depth the application of the critical skills cultivated by dramaturgs to extra-theatrical endeavors, including games, multi-platform performance, and installations"--

Ghost Light

Ghost Light
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780809338887
ISBN-13 : 0809338882
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Ghost Light by : Michael Mark Chemers

Since its release in 2010, Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy has become the international standard for dramaturgy training and practice. As the field of dramaturgy continues to shift and change, this new edition prepares theatre students and practitioners to create powerful, relevant performances of all types.

The Process of Dramaturgy

The Process of Dramaturgy
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Publisher : Focus
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1585103322
ISBN-13 : 9781585103324
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Process of Dramaturgy by : Scott R. Irelan

This text offers a series of workable strategies and practical exercises meant to develop and improve the skills needed during the practice of production dramaturgy. Includes case studies, sample syllabus, list of resources.

Physical Dramaturgy

Physical Dramaturgy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781134827497
ISBN-13 : 1134827490
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Physical Dramaturgy by : Rachel Bowditch

What is physical dramaturgy? While the traditional dramaturg shares research intellectually, the physical dramaturg does so viscerally and somatically. By combining elements of text, history, dramatic structure, and the author’s intent with movement analysis and physical theatre pedagogies, the physical dramaturg gives actors the opportunity to manifest their work in a connected and intuitive manner and creates a field that is as varied and rich as the theatre itself. Physical Dramaturgy: Perspectives from the Field explores the ways in which this unique role can benefit the production team during the design and rehearsal phases of both traditional and devised productions. Individual chapters look at new ways of approaching a wealth of physical worlds, from the works of Shakespeare and other period playwrights to the processes of Jerzy Grotowski, Lloyd Williamson, Richard Schechner, and Michael Chekhov, and devising original works in a variety of contexts from Pig Iron, Dell’Arte International, Bill Bowers and mime, Tectonic Theater Project, and Liz Lerman’s Dance Exchange. This anthology gives dramaturgs, actors, and directors new ways of looking at existing methods and provides examples of how to translate, combine, and adapt them into new explorations for training, rehearsal, or research.