Person fulfilling an advisory role regarding the literary or dramaturgical aspects of theatre, opera or dance productions or within a theatre, opera or dance organization.
Miranda recognized it, but just barely: It was Carl Hollywood, the dramaturge, in effect her boss.
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Strike Music director and dramaturge for Strike percussion ensemble's Christchurch Arts Festival offering: Between Zero and One.
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Radio New Zealand Concert producer Robbie Ellis speaks to the dramaturge of Glimmerglass Opera Festival in New York State.
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To learn the huge amount of dialogue she spouts on "The Closer," she engages a dramaturge, who also helps her break down scripts.
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And the refs are the closest thing the league has to dramaturges.
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The chief dramaturges of this new aerial art form were Bob and Marika Tur.
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It was called the "Dramomane" or "Dramaturge." All the characters died of eating poison in a pie.
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It was called the "Dramomane" or "Dramaturge."
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Dramaturge and playwright Kreidler, protégé of the late great Broadway playwright August Wilson, recently won raves for his adaptation of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.