Dramaturgical Review

Method

A review method for examining how story, structure, meaning, pacing, and participant position work together in an immersive experience.

Description

Dramaturgical review looks at how an immersive work creates meaning. It asks how the experience unfolds, what the participant is being asked to understand or feel, and whether the structure supports the central idea.

Typical Use

Used during concept development, script development, prototyping, rehearsal, playtesting, installation planning, and late-stage review when story, pacing, or participant role feels unclear.

Scope Note

This method can include structure review, scene analysis, participant-position review, pacing notes, thematic analysis, script notes, interaction meaning, transition review, and checks for coherence across media, space, and action.

Boundary Note

Dramaturgical review looks at how the full experience creates meaning, including story, interaction, staging, space, timing, and participant position.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves dramaturgs, writers, directors, experience designers, interaction designers, producers, researchers, performers, and subject experts when the work depends on historical, cultural, or factual context.

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