Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dramaturgist
noun
ˌdræməˈtɜːrdʒɪst

Definition
A dramaturgist is a person who specializes in the theory and practice of dramatic composition and theater direction.

Examples
- The dramaturgist worked closely with the playwright to reshape the script.
- As a dramaturgist, she provided insights on character development and scene transitions.
- During the rehearsal, the dramaturgist suggested changes to enhance the emotional impact of the performance.

Meaning
The term refers to someone who is an expert in creating or analyzing plays, often involved in the development and performance of theatrical works.

Synonyms
- Playwright
- Theatrical consultant
- Script analyst
- Stage director