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More dramaturgy as architecture

‘The modern dramatist, being a biologist, may sometimes strive for a drama which, like a house, a work of architecture, stands still in one spot without moving from its position.’

Gerhard Hauptmann, 1912.

Author CathyPosted on June 8, 2012November 12, 2025Categories Dramaturgy blog

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  • About me
    • Theatre isn’t a machine
    • Marx, bees, imagination
  • Sometimes walking (research blog)
    • Performing Gardens
      • September 2025
        • An eliminated wild: the emperor Jahangir’s hunting park
        • Plants, Empire and Southwest gardens
        • Performing Gardens: Land, planting and colonialism in places of leisure
      • October 2025
        • Mis-Guides for Trengwainton
        • Hestercombe – a Mughal garden or Knot?
      • November 2025
        • On the heels of Thomas Bushell
      • December 2025
        • Small is Beautiful
      • January 2026
        • A naughty nautch
      • February 2026
        • Dancing by firelight
      • Early posts
        • Histories of Cornish Planting
        • AI Gardening in Venice
        • Away with the Piskies
        • Bats and Rainbows
        • Chinese Boxes
        • Drenched in Austen
        • Even in Arcadia, there she is
        • Instead of Hell Fire, dragonflies
        • Magic Stones
        • Performance in the shape of a hedge
        • Tim Knowles at Hestercombe
        • Performing Chandigarh’s Lost Villages
        • Performing the Taj Mahal visit
        • Stowe and its Demons
        • Prodigall Ancestor
    • Performance and Indian cities
      • Mis-Guide to Kochi
      • Facades and Backdrops in Bhangwadi
    • Open air performance and walking
      • Open Air Performance
      • St Ives in green and violet
      • Walking in Bhuleshwar
    • Wrights & Sites
      • Launch of Architect Walker: A Mis-Guide
  • Publications
  • Teaching
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