DRAMATURGY IN PRACTICE: TECHNIQUES AND INSIGHTS FOR THEATRE PROFESSIONALS

Authors

  • Jabbar Xojanov The Department of Dramaturgy of stage and screen art Author
  • Aldanazarova Gulmira The Department of Dramaturgy of stage and screen art Author

Keywords:

Dramaturgy, Theatre Production, Script Analysis, Historical Research, Audience Engagement

Abstract

Dramaturgy serves as a cornerstone in theatrical productions, blending artistic vision with scholarly rigor to enrich storytelling and performance. This article explores various techniques and insights essential for theatre professionals engaging in dramaturgical practice. It discusses the role of the dramaturg in researching, analyzing, and contextualizing dramatic works, thereby facilitating deeper understanding and interpretation. By examining case studies and methodologies, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how dramaturgy enhances creative processes and elevates the theatrical experience.

References

1. Esslin, Martin. Theatre of the Absurd. Vintage Books, 2004.

2. Benedetti, Jean. Stanislavski: An Introduction. Routledge, 2010.

3. Pavis, Patrice. Dictionary of the Theatre: Terms, Concepts, and Analysis. University of Toronto Press, 1998.

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Published

2024-10-18