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Infamous Electra: A Dramaturgical Approach,Used
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Translating from page to stage requires a director's interpretation. This process unfolds a wide spectrum of possibilities when setting a scene, especially when producing a non familiar playwright in a foreign country. Therefore, the eyes of a dramaturg may provide the mechanisms to ensure that the author's intention is conveniently transmitted and received by the audience, to the extent possible. Adapting text to theatre, film, and any other media requires a meticulous eye to determine the most suitable way to assemble it. In the profession of transforming ideas into practical reality, this work intends to get the best out of a play in visualization for an English audience, so that it can be more effectively communicated. Through the dossier of the Chilean play Infamous Electra (Benjamn Galemiri, 2005) the reader will access the outcome of the production process and an analysis regarding cultural and mental structure, narrative forms, and naturalization. Farj Nez intends to find, describe, and articulate the main features of theatre writing and making. More than a monograph about transculturation, you will find this book a practical source to read and to use worldwide.
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