Status : Verified
Personal Name Lacanienta, Jamie Anne Lyriz V.
Resource Title Teodora, Gregoria, Teresa : a dramaturgy study of key women figures during the Philippine revolution
Date Issued 10 January 2025
Abstract A thesis production led by four female proponents tells the story of three women who embarked on their individual journeys before becoming significant figures in pioneering the liberation of our country. This story is particularly relevant, especially given that history often reflects male dominance influenced by Western perspectives. Written by Rene O. Villanueva and Malou Jacob, “Teodora, Gregoria, Teresa” not only bridges the gap in learning Philippine history in classrooms but also presents a fresh perspective on it. This creative project showcases the journey of a dramaturg and how their work evolves throughout the process. As Head Dramaturg, I undertook three roles in dramaturgical practice: literary management, context management, and script doctoring. Work in Literary Management ensures that the play’s relevance to contemporary issues and its purpose for the audience is well-displayed. Context Management incorporates research into the play, which is critical for our production as it is a work of historical fiction. In Script Doctoring, the text is edited according to the objectives laid out by literary and context management. In this production of “Teodora, Gregoria, Teresa,” it was through script doctoring that we were able to strengthen the narratives of our key figures. The study progresses with three objectives: (1) propose a Literary Management plan for the production of “Teodora, Gregoria, Teresa”; (2) provide a dramaturgical folder and assign tasks to the Dramaturgy Team; (3) edit the script to align with the plan developed by the Artistic team concerning Literary Management and the research conducted in Context Management.
Degree Course Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts : Dramaturgy and Directing
Language Filipino; English; Spanish; Hiligaynon
Keyword Feminism and theater—Philippines; Theater—Production and direction--Philippines; Historical drama, Philippine; Philippines—History—Revolution, 1896–1898—Drama; Women revolutionaries—Philippines—History—19th century; Philippine History; Feminism; Dramaturgy
Material Type Thesis/Dissertation
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Category : F - Regular work, i.e., it has no patentable invention or creation, the author does not wish for personal publication, there is no confidential information.
 
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