Laudation Delivered on the Occasion of Forced Entertainment’s Acceptance of the International Ibsen Award
In September 2016 the British experimental theatre company Forced Entertainment were the winners...
Read MorePosted by Adrian Heathfield | 15th Dec 2016 | Dramaturgy, News, United Kingdom
In September 2016 the British experimental theatre company Forced Entertainment were the winners...
Read MorePosted by Michele Rolim | 6th Dec 2016 | Brazil, Dramaturgy, Essay, Festivals, Producing
The curator’s role in the performing arts area seems to be, for many—including the curators...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 5th Dec 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
Sonorous dramaturgy, a term borrowed from Eugenio Barba’s On Directing and Dramaturgy: Burning the...
Read MorePosted by Ágnes Bakk | 3rd Dec 2016 | Dramaturgy, Immersive Theatre, Interview
Kirsty Sedgman‘s background is in performance studies, which, according to her, tends to make big...
Read MorePosted by Ágnes Bakk | 29th Nov 2016 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Serbia, Transmedia
Interview with Mirko Stojkovic dramaturg, video game developer and university teacher about...
Read MorePosted by Diogo Liberano | 16th Nov 2016 | Brazil, Dramaturgy, Essay
Everything started to me in 2007. Since then it is me and her work, through her work, from her...
Read MorePosted by Tomaž Toporišič | 26th Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
I. The dramaturg as emancipated spectator I will begin with this assumption: Today the...
Read MorePosted by Susan Berardini | 25th Oct 2016 | Argentina, Dramaturgy, News
Independent theater in Buenos Aires is currently thriving, despite a number of severe economic...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 15th Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Italy, Playwriting
“While Italy this year is celebrating 150 years as a single nation state, in many fields any sense of unity is still tenuous. Theatre and contemporary playwriting are no exceptions to this rule.” – Margaret Rose
Read MorePosted by Martha Steketee | 12th Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, News
Dramaturgs have always been part of each team working at PlayPenn. But since 2012, its...
Read MorePosted by Konstantina Georgelou, Efrosini Protopapa, and Danae Theodoridou | 9th Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
For three years, between 2013-2016, we regularly invited theatre-makers, choreographers,...
Read MorePosted by Julien Bruneau | 3rd Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
The labor of sense-making On spectatorship and the oracular potential of art To make sense We are...
Read MorePosted by Ian Rowlands | 30th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, United Kingdom
“Though we have a nascent theatre tradition, we do have a long tradition of performance…Our writers are indicative of a nation that is still wrestling…with positive identifications of self.” – Ian Rowlands
Read MorePosted by Jonah Salz | 15th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Japan
Kyôgen (狂言) are short, stylized comedies performed between somber masked-dance noh (能) for over...
Read MorePosted by Judith Engel | 7th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
What can good dramaturgy achieve? For the presentation of the Marie Zimmermann Fellowship for...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Edwards | 6th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Interview
Interview with Gareth Vile, Theatre Editor for the List, former Theatre Editor for the Skinny and...
Read MorePosted by Katalin Trencsényi | 5th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Interview
Mark Bly is an American dramaturg, editor, and lecturer. He was the chair of the Playwriting...
Read MorePosted by Anny Mokotow | 1st Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Theatre and Dance
Multiple approaches in contemporary performance and in dance performance, in particular, are part...
Read MorePosted by Rok Vevar | 17th Aug 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Europe
“The past is a horrible, fuzzy abyss; what steers into that twilight, ceases to exist–like it has...
Read MorePosted by Adrian Heathfield | 15th Aug 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Participatory Theatre
Wherever dramaturgy is conceived as a practice of thought in advance of the event, it will be...
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