Dictionary Definition
dramatist n : someone who writes plays [syn:
playwright]
User Contributed Dictionary
References
- Webster 1828
- Dictionary.com
Extensive Definition
A playwright, also known as a dramatist, is a
person who writes dramatic literature or drama. These works may be written
specifically to be performed by actors or they may be closet
dramas or literary works written using dramatic forms but not
meant for performance. The term is not a variant spelling of
playwrite, but something quite distinct: the word wright is an
archaic English term for a craftsman or builder (as in a
wheelwright or cartwright). Hence the prefix and the suffix combine
to indicate someone who crafts plays. The homophone with write is in
this case coincidental.
Early playwrights
The earliest playwrights in Western literature with surviving works are the Ancient Greeks, some of their earliest plays having been written around the 5th century BC. Such notables as Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes established forms that are still relied on by their modern counterparts.While the most famous playwright in the English
language is William
Shakespeare, whose classic tragedies, comedies, and histories
are still being performed hundreds of years after they were
written, the term 'playwright' appears to have been coined by
Ben
Jonson in his Epigram 49, To Playwright, as an insult, to imply
an inferior hack-writer for the theatre. He always described
himself as a poet, since plays during that time period were always
written in meter and so regarded as the provenance of poets. This
view was held even as late as the early 19th Century. However, it
later lost this negative connotation.
Contemporary playwrights
Contemporary playwrights often do not reach the same level of fame or cultural importance that they have in the past, since the theatre is no longer the only outlet for serious drama or entertaining comedies, and must compete with films and television for an audience. In addition, the perilous state of funding for the arts in the U.S. and a growing reliance on ticket sales as a source of income for non-profit theatres has caused many of them to reduce the number of new works they produce. For example, Playwrights Horizons produced only six plays in the 2002-03 seasons, compared with thirty-one in 1973-74. As revivals and large-scale production musicals become the de rigueur Broadway (and even Off-Broadway) production, it has become much more difficult for playwrights to make a living in the business, let alone become major successes. Despite this, some playwrights are still able to create an immense following, such as Tyler PerryHowever, the most successful playwrights are
often high-status figures in their industry, in stark contrast to
the status of the screenwriter in Hollywood. While
this may be considered to be a result of the more literary approach
that has characterised the theatre since its roots in
poetry, it is also
because of the hard fact that according to Dramatists
Guild , the playwright has the final say on a production
— a situation which leaves less room for the director
to be as much of an auteur as the film
director, since the playwright’s vision takes precedence.
References
External links
- Playwriting 101 - A playwriting tutorial written by playwright and screenwriter Jon Dorf.
- The Playwriting Seminars - playwriting site written and maintained by Virginia Commonwealth University, USA.
- Guide to Plays and Playwrights - A forum to discuss classic and contemporary playwrights and playwriting techniques.
- Free Play Scripts - Free play scripts and resources on drama available for educational purposes and school productions by playwright D. M. Bocaz-Larson.
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dramatist in Welsh: Dramodydd
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dramatist in Esperanto: Dramisto
dramatist in Hebrew: מחזאי
dramatist in Dutch: Toneelschrijver
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dramatist in Simple English: Playwright
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