different between dramaturgy vs stagecraft
dramaturgy
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French dramaturgie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?æm??t??(?)d??i/
Noun
dramaturgy (usually uncountable, plural dramaturgies)
- (theater) The art of dramatic composition for the stage.
Translations
See also
- dramaturge
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stagecraft
English
Etymology
- 1880
- stage +? craft.
Noun
stagecraft (usually uncountable, plural stagecrafts)
- (uncountable) The skills of the theater.
- To be a professional actor you need to learn stagecraft.
- (countable) A specific skill of the theater.
- Lighting is a very technical stagecraft.
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