Dramaturge

Word DRAMATURGE
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What do we mean by dramaturge?

A writer or adapter of plays; a playwright. noun

A writer of plays; a dramaturgist. noun

A position within a theatre that deals mainly with research and development. noun

Someone skilled in the dramatic arts, a playwright for example. noun

Someone who writes or adapts theater plays, a playwright, dramatist, especially one connected with a specific theater or company.

A literary adviser or editor in a theater, opera, or film company that researches, selects, adapts, edits, and interprets scripts, libretti, texts, and printed programs (or helps others with these tasks), consults with authors, and does public relations work.

A theater artist who gets paid to ask questions and often let other people answer them. The kicker is: it usually works and benefits everyone. Urban Dictionary

A slur towards theater kids Urban Dictionary

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The word "dramaturge" in example sentences

Wheeldon and his dramaturge Nicholas Wright have done some creative tweaking, adding a prologue, set in Oxford 1862, that creates human equivalents for the fantasy characters. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This prediction may be optimistic, and it further begs the question of whether the ADF seeks to be a serious advocacy group, or merely a headlining dramaturge. ❋ Stuart Whatley (2010)

He subsequently taught in an inner-city comprehensive school in London, England, before returning to Canada after a year to serve as dramaturge, then associate director and finally artistic director at Toronto Free Theatre. ❋ Z0mbieastronaut (2009)

Current dramaturge Gavin Witt picked the 2011-12 season; Lewis didn't see the logic of choosing and leaving. ❋ Nelson Pressley (2011)

After the list is whittled to a dozen, the teams for the selected shows are assigned a professional dramaturge, given introductions to directors or producers, guidance on how to self-produce—and subsidies for production costs. ❋ Pia Catton (2011)

Since 2002, when Mr. Kaufman first began working with this material, he has used every draft that he and his dramaturge, David G. Schultz, could find of Williams's short story and screenplay—and there were many. ❋ Lizzie Simon (2011)

Even during the brief rehearsal period, "we couldn't keep the actors down," said Woolly dramaturge Miriam Weisfeld. ❋ Nelson Pressley (2010)

With their dramaturge, the pair has overhauled the show. ❋ Pia Catton (2011)

But, back to the curve ball, the day after I knew I would interview and write about Ms. López, in one single day I coincidentally saw two close friends - Sandra Guzman, an Emmy winning journalist and author and Rosalba Rolón, award winning dramaturge, USA Artist Fellow and Board Member and Artistic Director of Pregones Theatre - both with intersecting connections to Josefina López. ❋ Soldanela Rivera (2011)

Composer and sound, Anthony Cochrane; resident dramaturge, Michele Osherow. ❋ Peter Marks (2010)

Damn, the [dramaturg] posed some excellent questions in [tablework] today. What's the [dramaturgy] of this moment? Keep calm and trust the dramaturg ❋ Please Please No (2021)

Johnny: "Hey are you joining [the play]" [Alexander]: "No you fucking [dramaturg] kys" ❋ Dramaturg (2022)

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