REVIVING CLASSICS: DRAMATURGY'S INFLUENCE ON RESTAGING THEATRE MASTERPIECES

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 classics, Restaging, Adaptation, Tradition vs. Innovation, Historical context, Contemporary relevance, Theatrical composition, Interpretation

Abstract

Restaging classic theatre plays a pivotal role in the preservation and evolution of dramatic artistry. Dramaturgy, as a discipline, wields significant influence in shaping these restagings, ensuring they resonate with contemporary audiences while honoring the original intentions of the playwright. This article explores the intricate relationship between dramaturgy and the restaging of theatre masterpieces, examining how dramaturgs navigate the complexities of interpretation, adaptation, and historical context. By analyzing case studies and theoretical frameworks, we uncover the nuanced strategies employed to breathe new life into timeless works, thereby reaffirming their relevance in the modern theatrical landscape.

References

1. The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre Studies by Christopher B. Balme, 2018

2. The Dramaturgy of Theatre and Dance by Kathy A. Perkins, 2006

3. Adapting Classic Theatre Texts for Contemporary Audiences" by Sarah Rubidge (Theatre Research International, Vol. 24, No. 1)

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Published

2024-10-19