dramaturgical
Americanadjective
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Origin of dramaturgical
First recorded in 1830–40; dramaturg(e) ( def. ) + -ical ( def. )
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His suggestion that viewers record the number was both a dramaturgical choice and a form of affordable grassroots marketing.
From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2023
It’s a lot for an actor to come down from, but in a grueling chamber piece that tends to wield a dramaturgical cudgel, Fraser attempts, and mostly achieves, a symphony of surprising grace notes.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2022
“I’m not getting dramaturgical notes from Audible,” he said.
From New York Times • Mar. 9, 2022
But the current iteration of “Dear Mapel” could use more thematic and dramaturgical connective tissue — writerly touches that might pull the play’s discrete anecdotes together and turn them into a fully satisfying whole.
From Washington Post • Feb. 7, 2022
There would have been no more solid value in the often amusing plays of Sardou, if he had not delighted in the ingenuity of his dramaturgical devices.
From Inquiries and Opinions by Matthews, Brander
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