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dramaturge"dramatist," 1870, from French dramaturge, from Greek dramatourgos "a dramatist," from drama (genitive dramatos) + ergos "worker" (see organ).
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dramaturgeA profession in theatre that deals mainly with the research and development of plays. The dramaturge often assists the director in the preparation of a production.
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dramaturgeWorks as an advisor/assistant to the director on the background and historical relevance of a play, and as a liaison between director and playwright. Also may assist in editing & revising scripts, and advising a theatre on the suitability of plays for the theatre's audience and artistic policy.
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