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| | Dramaturgue POV -- Don Juan, Shows @ Theatre with Anatoly |
 | | DRAMATURGY AND THE AUDIENCE: "[A] number of major German/dramaturgs, including Lessing, Johann Tieck, Otto Brahm, and Bertolt Brecht (one of Max Reinhardt's dramaturgs), advocated theatre forms that were initially unpopular and later found an audience." Joel Schechter, "American Dramaturgs." The Drama Review 20.2 (1976): 89. |
 | | DRAMATURGY AND LITERATURE: "In short, the Dramaturg is primarily responsible for the dramatic and literary, as opposed to the theatrical aspects of the theatre." Ellwood, 25. |
 | | DRAMATURGY AS AN ATTRIBUTE OF THE PLAYSCRIPT: "Dramaturgy: action, story, fable, catastrophy, rules, unities, etc."; the "treatment of time and space, the configuration of characters in the dramatic universe, the sequential organization of the epi- sodes of the Story." Patrice Pavis. |
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