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i think this definition captures the modern idea of dramaturge better than the current definition.
Dramaturge
A person who provides a playwright, director or design team with information (historical, social, etc) or advice aimed at making a story clear and compelling to an audience. They often do outside research to provide a playwright with more information about a place, time period or style of theater.
it is from this link:
http://www.youngplaywrightstheater.org/programs/glossary.php
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This article is generally accurate, but too prescriptive (rather than DE-scriptive) regarding the dramaturge's functions. My edit tries to correct this and to tighten up the prose a bit.
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"At larger theatres or opera houses, the dramaturge works on the historical and cultural research into the play or opera and its setting."
Needs a gerund ("incorporating"?) after "on" or, better yet, replace "works on" with a verb that makes sense here. I don't know enough about the subject to repair this.
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