dramaturgically love

dramaturgically

Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In terms of dramaturgy.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

dramaturgical +‎ -ly

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word dramaturgically.

Examples

  • We will be working dramaturgically with all four writers for a year and we're very excited to have the chance to develop their work in the early stages of their careers.

    Women playwrights storm The Bruntwood Playwriting Competition Thatsnews 2009

  • We will be working dramaturgically with all four writers for a year and we're very excited to have the chance to develop their work in the early stages of their careers.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • It goes without saying that the role of Edmond Dantes is rather less dramaturgically demanding, but Mr. Chambers carried himself as though he were Hamlet, and no sooner did he extract himself from the Chateau d'If than I found myself swept up in his improbable quest for justice.

    Down for 'The Count' and the Bard 2008

  • Some performances are carried off successfully with complete dishonesty, others with complete honesty; but for performances in general neither of these extremes is essential and neither, perhaps, is dramaturgically advisable.

    Archive 2004-09-01 M-mv 2004

  • Some performances are carried off successfully with complete dishonesty, others with complete honesty; but for performances in general neither of these extremes is essential and neither, perhaps, is dramaturgically advisable.

    The recommended daily allowance M-mv 2004

  • Here are the problems, dramaturgically speaking: 1. No protags.

    What's your Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • Here are the problems, dramaturgically speaking: 1. No protags.

    Archive 2005-05-01 Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • Maidenly fright and consternation cannot account rationally for such behavior; one sees that she holds her tongue because to set it in motion would be dramaturgically disastrous.

    The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 1901

  • Maidenly fright and consternation cannot account rationally for such behavior; one sees that she holds her tongue because to set it in motion would be dramaturgically disastrous.

    The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Calvin Thomas 1886

  • "It made little sense dramaturgically," said Carla Steen, who is the dramaturg for the Guthrie Theater's production of "Cat" that opens today.

    www.startribune.com 2012

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.