(1) The jovial, comic book dramaturgy , featuring sudden changes of fortune and explosive showdown scenes, contributed to the immense success of this film.(2) It is true, of course, that Shakespeare's dramaturgy allows him soliloquies and asides that make it easier to dramatize thought, but Hamlet's thoughts are still necessarily externalized.(3) Like Freud, Stravinsky takes King Oedipus as his sole source, though the libretto by Jean Cocteau employs a dramaturgy often seen as pre-empting the alienation effects of Brechtian theatre.(4) You were able to transport into these films this dramaturgy of light that is in your puppet films, where light works almost as a character.(5) Often dispensing with the formulas which govern dramatic construction, his dramaturgy conjures a magical world populated by a vast array of picaresque characters.(6) This kind of Internet dramaturgy is intensified to the point where sensationalism becomes the predominant theme, the mode operatis, for all the actors and actresses who hide behind the masks of their virtual identities.(7) Maybe it's not the most perfect example of dramaturgy you'll find but there's something here to chew on.(8) That the tautness among these four grows steadily throughout the play, however, renders the crisis static and unobtrusive, and in this light the play's structure invites comparison to Chekhovian dramaturgy .(9) In this model, the political and economic marginalization of youth is represented by an iconography and dramaturgy of revolution, both local and global.(10) There was something about the originality of his vision, the force of his dramaturgy , the raw truthfulness of his rendition of African-American life that made him an engaging dramatist.(11) There's been a revolution in dramaturgy and theatre style from the 20s onward.(12) studies of Shakespeare's dramaturgy(13) Too bad this engrossing drama wasn't given the usual flawless dramaturgy of the series.(14) Another important theatrical tradition is that of Japanese mask-making in relation to Noh dramaturgy , the ceremonial art of the Samurai warriors of the early sixteenth century.(15) The three first films were very narrative, so I was using whatever tool was the most relevant to deal with that situation or specific dramaturgy of the film.(16) studies of Shakespeare's dramaturgy