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Dramaturgy? What’s it? | Performing Studio Chicago


by Dana Pepowski

They’re in every single place: sharing analysis within the rehearsal room, main a thought-provoking talkback, or sifting by means of new scripts as literary supervisor for a theatre firm. Dramaturgs’ expertise in evaluation, problem-solving, and creativeness make them ideally suited collaborators with actors. However what does that relationship seem like? Let’s discover out about dramaturgy!

Maren Robinson

I spoke with Maren Robinson, freelance and resident dramaturg at TimeLine Theatre, an ensemble member at Lifeline Theatre, college professor, and all-around beneficiant dramaturgy mentor, to create the actor’s information to dramaturgy. 

What is a dramaturg?

In response to Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA), the preeminent member group within the trade, a dramaturg collaborates with artists to “hone their imaginative and prescient” for a undertaking, facilitate “shops” for brand spanking new work, and enliven the world of a play for artists and audiences with considerate analysis. Dramaturgs supply a “essential hyperlink” amongst artists, cultural establishments, and the establishment’s literal and ideological neighborhood, making them key gamers to honor the heritage and assemble the way forward for theatre-making.

In a day-to-day dramaturgical and literary administration follow, their work might seem like:

  • Contextualizing a play with analysis and script evaluation for a manufacturing’s inventive workforce. 
  • Composing analysis packets, glossaries, research guides, instructional packages, and foyer shows for the inventive workforce and viewers. 
  • Providing readability and perspective within the rehearsal room.
  • Speaking suggestions and inquiries to the playwright. 
  • If a playwright is unable to be within the room, serving as “consultant” for the script’s intentions. 
  • Supporting the playwright’s writing course of with contextual analysis.
  • Facilitating talkbacks and neighborhood occasions.
  • Soliciting, evaluating, and monitoring new script submissions.
  • Strengthening relationships with playwrights and their brokers.  
  • Advocating for productions, workshops, and readings of latest performs. 
  • Collaborating with the theatre’s employees to pick a season of performs. 

How does dramaturgy apply to my work as an actor?

Excellent news! You’re already (hopefully) working towards dramaturgy as you thoughtfully put together for an audition, rehearsal, or efficiency. In response to Maren, an actor “commits random acts of dramaturgy” as they analyze your character’s arc throughout the story, analysis themes throughout a playwright’s work, outline an unknown phrase, or unearth the context of a interval reference. An actor’s dramaturgy follow deepens their script preparation to be an “open-minded reader” of the textual content and imaginative scene accomplice.

How can actors be taught from dramaturgs? Collaborate with dramaturgs?

Whether or not you’re answerable for your personal script preparation or are working with a dramaturg within the rehearsal room, the follow of dramaturgy presents priceless expertise to an actor. Check out these dramaturg-inspired tricks to deepen your subsequent rehearsal course of:

  1. Ask the nitty-gritty questions.

Maren loves it when actors come to her with inquiries to “assist them construct the life and world of the character.” She presents some current examples: 

  • What cigarettes would I be smoking?
  • Does a woman cross her legs proper now?
  • May you present me with some interval recipes so I do know what I might need been consuming?
  • Do you have got a guide for movie reference for the sort of workouts I could be doing?
  • May you go over the Heisenberg Uncertainty Precept with me once more?

You are able to do it, too! Self-directed analysis for an audition or rehearsal may open thrilling insights into your character’s life. Use your creativeness to stroll by means of her world and its sensations: What scents can she odor? What reminiscences does she have of this room? How a lot did it price to purchase these footwear? 

  1. Stretch your (analytical) muscle groups.

You probably have a dramaturg in your subsequent rehearsal course of, you’re lucky to have a person within the room who’s educated to “learn performs in a barely totally different manner” from administrators or actors, Maren explains. A dramaturg switches their focus between “massive image” and “character work” and between the “context of the world of the play” and “our personal political second.” In rehearsal, the dramaturg presents context to actors and director to allow them to discover the “number of methods” to interpret a beat or cultural reference in a scene. 

Equally, an actor who’s gotten to know their script through “open-minded studying” and analysis may unlock particulars and the big-picture context of the play’s world. As you follow flexibility in your perspective, you’ll uncover moments that “issues in a scene [or monologue] may go one other manner” – Shurtleff’s Guidepost #6, anybody? 

  1. Observe your pursuits.

The phrase “analysis” fills some actors with dread, remembering boring highschool historical past tasks. Others get nervous as they face a very unfamiliar world of a play (“how do I do know what inquiries to ask in regards to the day by day lifetime of a prince of Denmark?”). Don’t despair! The simplest dramaturgy follows the researcher’s particular person pursuits. 

Experiment to search out your distinctive “in” to the character’s world. Listed here are some examples from current dramaturgy tasks by yours really:

  • Make a playlist of standard songs from the character’s childhood, area, or the period during which the play is ready. Or, make a playlist of songs from your personal life with lyrics or music that mirror the story. 
  • Scroll by means of the setting (or your finest guess on the location) on Google Maps Road View for the expertise of strolling your character’s neighborhood. 
  • What are the day-to-day logistics your character follows? What bus do they take for work? What’s their ideally suited morning routine? What acquaintances do they see on their commute?
  • Primarily based on the textual content or crammed in by your personal creativeness, what’s a narrative your character is aware of by coronary heart? Discover a guide they might have learn or a bedtime story from their area of origin. 

How does dramaturgy match into the way forward for Chicago theatre?

Maren believes that dramaturgs, particularly those that additionally direct, write performs, or act, follow “empathetic creativeness”. They use their expertise in numerous inventive roles to contemplate collaborators’ wants: “What would possibly this actor be interested in for this character?” or “What questions would possibly serve this playwright or this designer or director?” 

Trying towards the longer term, she hopes that Chicago dramaturgs preserve their curiosity and “proceed to…ask what our communities want.” She tells me that “theatre survives [by]…responding to what the neighborhood tells us their wants are,” not by “telling [others] what we predict they want.” The follow of inventive flexibility by means of dramaturgy helps the way forward for equitable, accessible, and modern theatre-making.

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