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dramaturgist

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[drah-muh-turj-ist, dra-muh-] / ˈdrɑ məˌtɜrdʒ ɪst, ˈdræ mə- /

noun

plural

dramaturgists
  1. a less common variant of dramaturge.


Example Sentences

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Before proceeding to the Rehearsal of the Martini Actus, I impose upon myself, as dramaturgist of the play, the duty, if not of extracting, at least of recording the Conrector's Letter of Invitation.

From Project Gutenberg

Before proceeding to the Rehearsal of the Martini Actus, I impose upon myself, as dramaturgist of the play, the duty, if not of extracting, at least of recording, the Conrector's Letter of Invitation.

From Project Gutenberg

Falterle, on the contrary, could not worry down the bitter country life without the silvering-over of city life: thrice every week he ran over to Pestitz, either into the boxes of the amateur-theatre as dramaturgist, or on the stage itself as actor.

From Project Gutenberg

I've worked with the dramaturgist Janine Brogt to create a text from Berg's letters to Fuchs-Robettin, to her husband and to others.

From The Guardian

"Ibsen will live, not as a dramaturgist, but as the greatest professor of dramaturgy the world has ever known."

From Project Gutenberg