UNVEILING THE ART OF DRAMATURGY: CRAFTING STORIES BEYOND THE STAGE
Keywords:
Dramaturgy, theater, storytelling, narrative construction, interdisciplinary, cultural critique, audience engagementAbstract
Dramaturgy, the art and craft of storytelling in theater, is a multidimensional process that extends far beyond the stage. This article delves into the intricate workings of dramaturgy, exploring its historical roots, modern applications, and its profound impact on narrative construction. By unraveling the techniques and principles behind dramaturgy, we illuminate its role in shaping compelling narratives that resonate with audiences across cultures and epochs.
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