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单词 dramaturge
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Definition of dramaturge in English:

dramaturge

(also dramaturg)
noun ˈdramətəːdʒˈdramətəːɡ
  • 1A dramatist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is one of the most intelligent, sensitive, and principled individuals I know, and she will enjoy great success as a dramaturge (theater is her first love).
    • It hardly takes a brilliant operatic dramaturge to see through this brainless travesty, loaded with irrelevant inventions and non sequiturs.
    • In our May 29 theatre column it was written that Peter Hinton was the artistic director of Playwrights' Workshop Montreal when in fact he's the playwright and dramaturg in residence.
    • Romeo and Juliet, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead and West Side Story are just some of the many classic reworkings of Shakespearean text, paying due homage to his work, the apotheosis of the art of the dramaturge.
    • They come from all departments at the drama school: they are actors, technical designers, directors, dramaturgs, stage and theater managers, and designers of sets, sound, and lighting.
  • 2A literary editor on the staff of a theatre who liaises with authors and edits texts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brian's a playwright and may soon be a dramaturg.
    • Surprisingly, Albee points to the new-play development programs found in theatres across North America (involving dramaturges, readings, workshops) as a source of the blandness of so much of the drama of the past 20 years.
    • I find it difficult to explain why the play therefore is unsatisfactory, after all the company, Theatre Centre, employs a dramaturge, Bonnie Greer.
    • In the case of Edward III, I had the opportunity to work closely with the text while serving as dramaturg on a production of the play.
    • As you know, the relationship between playwrights and dramaturges is rather delicate.
    • The women were encouraged, guided and overseen by the playwright and dramaturg, Nina Rapi.
    • I went with a team I had chosen of a composer, designer and dramaturge in order to thrash out a particular idea I have for a ‘biggish’ narrative piece.
    • She's spent most of the past five years working on new Canadian plays as a dramaturge and director for Alberta Theatre Projects.
    • These notes may have been written by a dramaturg.
    • A good dramaturge would have demanded more clarity.
    • The 12 performances draw an audience of more than 1,500 playgoers - among them about 70 industry people, including literary managers, dramaturgs, and artistic directors.
    • Get a dramaturg, get some writers involved, and let them do the thinking.
    • The first draft was very easy, but then I had to work with a dramaturg and then I had to start working with actors.
    • Often in Europe the dramaturg plays part artistic director, choosing the season.
    • We take on two wannabe playwrights per year and match them up to dramaturges.
    • As dramaturg and translator she has worked closely with the Gesher Theatre, a bilingual Hebrew-Russian company that has revolutionized Israeli theatre.
    • Maybe Sen needs a dramaturg to help direct his actors, to help them find a more varied dramatic register.
    • Then he took the rough build - around 7 pages - to Playbox's dramaturg.
    • That afforded her a dramaturge, director and an actor.
    • Greig hopes his new role as dramaturg at the National Theatre of Scotland alongside artistic director Vicky Featherstone, below, will give him a breather.

Origin

Mid 19th century: via French and German from Greek dramatourgos, from drama, dramat- 'drama' + -ergos 'worker'.

 
 

Definition of dramaturge in US English:

dramaturge

(also dramaturg)
noun
  • 1A dramatist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They come from all departments at the drama school: they are actors, technical designers, directors, dramaturgs, stage and theater managers, and designers of sets, sound, and lighting.
    • In our May 29 theatre column it was written that Peter Hinton was the artistic director of Playwrights' Workshop Montreal when in fact he's the playwright and dramaturg in residence.
    • She is one of the most intelligent, sensitive, and principled individuals I know, and she will enjoy great success as a dramaturge (theater is her first love).
    • Romeo and Juliet, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead and West Side Story are just some of the many classic reworkings of Shakespearean text, paying due homage to his work, the apotheosis of the art of the dramaturge.
    • It hardly takes a brilliant operatic dramaturge to see through this brainless travesty, loaded with irrelevant inventions and non sequiturs.
  • 2A literary editor on the staff of a theater who consults with authors and edits texts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As you know, the relationship between playwrights and dramaturges is rather delicate.
    • The 12 performances draw an audience of more than 1,500 playgoers - among them about 70 industry people, including literary managers, dramaturgs, and artistic directors.
    • Greig hopes his new role as dramaturg at the National Theatre of Scotland alongside artistic director Vicky Featherstone, below, will give him a breather.
    • Get a dramaturg, get some writers involved, and let them do the thinking.
    • The first draft was very easy, but then I had to work with a dramaturg and then I had to start working with actors.
    • In the case of Edward III, I had the opportunity to work closely with the text while serving as dramaturg on a production of the play.
    • Then he took the rough build - around 7 pages - to Playbox's dramaturg.
    • I went with a team I had chosen of a composer, designer and dramaturge in order to thrash out a particular idea I have for a ‘biggish’ narrative piece.
    • She's spent most of the past five years working on new Canadian plays as a dramaturge and director for Alberta Theatre Projects.
    • Surprisingly, Albee points to the new-play development programs found in theatres across North America (involving dramaturges, readings, workshops) as a source of the blandness of so much of the drama of the past 20 years.
    • As dramaturg and translator she has worked closely with the Gesher Theatre, a bilingual Hebrew-Russian company that has revolutionized Israeli theatre.
    • Often in Europe the dramaturg plays part artistic director, choosing the season.
    • We take on two wannabe playwrights per year and match them up to dramaturges.
    • A good dramaturge would have demanded more clarity.
    • Maybe Sen needs a dramaturg to help direct his actors, to help them find a more varied dramatic register.
    • That afforded her a dramaturge, director and an actor.
    • The women were encouraged, guided and overseen by the playwright and dramaturg, Nina Rapi.
    • I find it difficult to explain why the play therefore is unsatisfactory, after all the company, Theatre Centre, employs a dramaturge, Bonnie Greer.
    • Brian's a playwright and may soon be a dramaturg.
    • These notes may have been written by a dramaturg.

Origin

Mid 19th century: via French and German from Greek dramatourgos, from drama, dramat- ‘drama’ + -ergos ‘worker’.

 
 
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