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The Transformational Role of Dramaturgy in China’s Performing Arts

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Ting Zhang

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English
Routledge
11 August 2025
A pioneering examination of a field in its early stages, Zhang delves into a detailed exploration of the evolving role of dramaturgy in contemporary Chinese theatre, bridging the gap between established Western theories and the unique practices emerging in the Chinese theatre scene, and offering valuable insight into the reshaping of theatre production amidst a rapidly changing cultural landscape.

Compared with the development of dramaturgy in Western countries, dramaturgical practice in contemporary Chinese theatre is still in its infancy. This book aims to fill this gap by exploring dramaturgy’s evolution and current role in Chinese theatre. It embarks on a global exploration—in terms of both dramaturgical theories and practices—across Germany, the UK, the US, and the Asia-Pacific region, providing a theoretical framework. It then traces the evolution of Chinese spoken drama (Huaju) from its origins in 1907 to the present. This chronological exploration illuminates Huaju’s development from foreign influences in the early decades to a more recent era of self-exploration. The book features three key case studies: the reception of Henrik Ibsen’s work in China, the 1983 production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman in Beijing, and the writing and staging of Teahouse. It also explores contemporary dramaturgical practices in China, based on fieldwork and interviews with theatre practitioners in Beijing and Shanghai. Through an examination of the similarities and differences in dramaturgical practices across performing arts in China, the book firmly positions Chinese dramaturgy within the broader currents of global theatre discourse.

This book is a unique cross-cultural resource with practical insights and theoretical reflections of great value for academics, scholars, educators, and practitioners in the fields of theatre studies, dramaturgy, cross-cultural performance studies, contemporary Chinese theatre, and the global evolution of dramaturgy.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032990637
ISBN 10:   1032990635
Series:   Routledge Contemporary China Series
Pages:   142
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Introduction: Unfolding Dramaturgy-A Journey Through Contemporary Chinese Theatre 2. Historical Review of Dramaturgy in Different Theatre Cultures: Germany, UK, US, and the Asia-Pacific 3. Literature Review of Theoretical Debates on Dramaturgy and the Role of the Dramaturg 4. Modern Chinese Theatre: Historical Context and Dramaturgical Practices in Huaju 5. Dramaturgical Perspectives: Ibsen, Death of a Salesman, and Teahouse in Chinese Theatre 6. Dramaturgy in Contemporary Chinese Performing Arts: From Text to Performance in Drama and Dance 7. Conclusion: Dramaturgy's Evolution in China-Findings, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Ting Zhang is a theatre and performance studies scholar with a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on dramaturgy in contemporary Chinese theatre. She is also a playwright, translator, and dramaturg, collaborating with both Chinese and Australian theatre companies.

Reviews for The Transformational Role of Dramaturgy in China’s Performing Arts: Proactive Engagement with Multi-Stakeholders

Ting Zhang’s comprehensive account of dramaturgy in Chinese theatre is an important and invaluable addition to the library of any dramaturg or theatre scholar wanting to understand the practice of dramaturgy globally. It is an elegant and sensitive history that draws on interviews with current practitioners and organisations, and which illuminates what is distinctive about aspects of contemporary Chinese dramaturgy while also situating the practice broadly in the Western traditions of dramaturgy. Dr Kathryn Kelly, dramaturg and scholar, Senior Lecturer, School of Creative Arts, Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Justice, Queensland University of Technology.


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