(It's dramaturgy, not thaumaturgy.)
thaumaturg
Main Entry: thau·ma·turg
Pronunciation: \ˈthȯ-mə-ˌtərj\
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from New Latin thaumaturgus, from Greek thaumatourgos working miracles, from thaumat-, thauma miracle + ergon work — more at Theater, Work
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The official blog of the Dramaturgy Department at Baltimore's CENTERSTAGE. For posts related to our current and upcoming shows, click the links to the right. Alternatively, you could begin at the beginning, and explore our posts in chronological order.
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“History is over, you all, and everything is ahead at last. People sitting around thinking future thoughts about projects and bridges and fast-clicking trains-clickety-clacking-lickety-splitting trains screaming underneath.” -Toni Morrison in JAZZ (adapt Marion McClinton)
- Romare Bearden’s “Fly Away: The Great Migration”
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