The Brazilian TV dramaturgy has been very slow in absorbing reality, Avancini said.
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But by now his life seems to have entered into a dangerous dramaturgy.
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Following the rules of dramaturgy, we're of necessity moving matter.
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I would say it has, in accordance with changes in taste, technology and dramaturgy.
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There was a declaration of principles to be formulated out of sagacity and dramaturgy.
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After a stint teaching French and German in Belfast she did an MFA in dramaturgy at Yale.
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With its carefully crafted but predictable dramaturgy, the play would make a nice fit on your TV screen.
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But what I regarded as its flaws is a matter of art: of dramaturgy, of aesthetics and of structure.
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Meanwhile Jack-neverone to stint on dramaturgy-screamedand cursed as if Yevgeny were bending red-hot irons directly around his wrists.
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Colin McColl is the director of the production and he joins Lynn to discuss staging and dramaturgy in the age of lockdown.
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Nothing in the treasury, your Royal Highness:-Preussenwill shift for itself; sublime dramaturgy, which we call his Majesty's Government, costs so much!
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The State is a reality, and not a dramaturgy; it exists here to render existence possible, existence desirable and noble, for the State's subjects.
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Intelligent and featuring plenty of witty dialogue, it also suffers from occasional smugness and a tendency toward clunky dramaturgy that detracts from its overall impact.
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LaBute's 80-minute monologue, running through March 7 at the Geffen Playhouse, is part classic Greek drama and part bait-and-switch hucksterism, honoring gimmickry over dramaturgy.
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Lessing wrote his "Dramaturgy" at Hamburg, recommended Shakespeare and other English authors as models, but more particularly nature.
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The Brazilian TV dramaturgy has been very slow in absorbing reality, Avancini said.