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  • Formatas: 204 pages
  • Serija: The Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000824735

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Dramaturgy: The Basics introduces the art of dramaturgy, explaining how dramaturgy works, what a dramaturg is, and how to appreciate their unique contribution to theatre-making. A wide-ranging account of the role of this vital element of theatre helps students and aspiring performance makers to apply dramaturgy to a full spectrum of theatrical disciplines.

This guidebook teaches dramatic theories and script analysis as essential skills for aspiring dramaturgs and illustrates the various methods of reading for specific functions of dramaturgy. Dramaturgy: The Basics offers practical step-by-step instructions on how to practice production dramaturgy, dramaturgy of new work, translation, adaptation, devised theatre, site-specific theatre, literary management, criticism, editing, producing, and dramaturgical innovation, with detailed questions to consider at each stage of the process. This book aims to help students develop a dramaturgical mindset, enabling them to build a critical, inquisitive, and socially conscious perspective that is beneficial in all professions and relationships. Resource lists, further reading guides, and chapter summaries make this an outstanding guidebook.

An essential read for anyone hoping to make, understand, or discuss theatre, Dramaturgy: The Basics provides a clear, accessible resource for approaching this integral but often misunderstood facet of theatre-making.

Recenzijos

"Dramaturgy: The Basics is a profoundly engaging, accessible guide for dramaturgs. Its packed on every page with useful suggestions and brilliant points of guidance on what to look for and how to research, sift, prepare and present information: in short, how to serve a production with depth, range and flexibility. This book should be on every list of essential texts in Theater Studies. And, for the theater-lover sitting in the stalls, it also provides a deeply absorbing look behind the scenes." Dr Philippa Kelly, Resident Dramaturg, California Shakespeare Theater, USA

"What a find! Dramaturgy: The Basics defines what dramaturgy is and shows how it's done with concrete examples. The authors have put a lifetime of experience into one concise resource that should be required reading for all theater undergraduates. If you want to understand how to create and develop new work, here are the trade secrets of professional dramaturgs." Cate Cammarata, Off-Broadway producer and CUNY Baruch College Associate Professor, USA

Foreword xi
Susan Jonas
Acknowledgments xvi
Introduction 1(11)
Dramaturgy: Origins and History
2(2)
Dramaturgy in Action
4(2)
Experience as Pedagogy
6(1)
Academic Dramaturgy? Professional Dramaturgy?
7(1)
Dramaturging Through the Pandemic
8(1)
Dramaturgy: Here, Now, and Beyond
8(4)
1 Dramatic Theory and Script Analysis
12(17)
Key Theories and Methodologies
13(12)
Elements of Script Analysis
25(1)
Constructive Critical Inquiry
26(1)
Summary
27(2)
2 Reading as a Dramaturg
29(20)
Reading for Production Dramaturgy
29(3)
Reading for New Play Development
32(5)
Reading for Script Evaluation
37(2)
Reading for New Voices
39(3)
Reading for Advocacy
42(2)
Reading for Scholarship
44(3)
Summary
47(2)
3 Production Dramaturgy
49(26)
Building a Trusting Relationship with the Creative Team
50(3)
Preparing the Text
53(2)
The Research Packet
55(2)
Dramaturgy Presentation
57(2)
Rehearsal Presence
59(3)
Shaping the Audience Experience
62(8)
The Readiness is All
70(2)
Summary
72(3)
4 Dramaturgy of New Work
75(22)
Types of New Play Dramaturgy
75(2)
Working with a Writer with a Script in Progress
77(5)
Samples of New Play Development
82(6)
New Musical Dramaturgy
88(5)
Checking Audience Response
93(2)
Summary
95(2)
5 Other Core Practices of Dramaturgy
97(24)
Translation
98(6)
Adaptation
104(7)
Devised Theatre
111(5)
Site-Specific Theatre
116(3)
Summary
119(2)
6 Dramaturg as Literary Manager
121(21)
Literary Management
121(20)
Summary
141(1)
7 Dramaturg as Critic and Editor
142(24)
Dramaturg as Critic
142(9)
Dramaturg as Editor
151(13)
Summary
164(2)
8 Dramaturg as Producer and Innovator
166(14)
Dramaturg as Producer
166(6)
Dramaturgical Innovations and Imagination
172(6)
Summary
178(2)
Index 180
Anne M. Hamilton is a freelance dramaturg and Founder of Hamilton Dramaturgy, an international dramaturgy consultancy.

Walter Byongsok Chon is Associate Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies at Ithaca College.