Links
This is a short list of other websites with information about dramaturgy
If you think an important and reliable site is missing we would love to hear from you.
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
http://www.lmda.org/
LMDA was formed over twenty years ago. Its mission is to create a national network to affirm the role of dramaturg, to expand the possibilities of the field to other media and institutions and to cultivate, develop and promote the function of dramaturgy and literary management.
Cenral School of Speach and Drama’s Dramaturgy Forum
http://www.dramforum.com
Dramaturgy Forum is a new on-line, quarterly journal for developing the theory and practice of dramaturgy. Besides articles and reviews, the forum has a mailbase for its readers to discuss issues raised, to exchange information and to establish contacts. Addressing current practice, the Forum is a site for developing a critical vocabulary for dramaturgy between practitioners and academics. Through its database of links, the Forum also provides an internet resource for anyone researching within this field
The Dramaturgy Pages
http://www.dramaturgy.net/dramaturgy/
The purpose of the dramaturgy pages is to entertain some discussion of the question: What is a dramaturg? It will also point to examples of dramaturgical work and to resources useful for dramaturgs.
Dramaturgy Research Links
http://www.geocities.com/amylynnhess76/Research.html
A US website portal with many links to other useful sites for historical, design and performance research. It also has links to jobs listings, reviews and other US theatre news.
Dramaturgy Northwest
http://www2.ups.edu/professionalorgs/dramaturgy/main.htm
Dramaturgy pages from University of Puget Sound filled with information about dramaturgy
Nightswimming
http://www.nightswimmingtheatre.com
Nightswimming is an award-winning dramaturgical theatre company that develops new plays, performance works and dance, but does not produce them itself. Nightswimming is devoted, through the creation of these new works, to advancing the field of dramaturgy and play development in Canada.
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