THE DIRECTOR'S WORK ON MONOLOGUE AND MISE-EN-SCENES

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This article tells aboutthe director’s work on monologues and mise-en-scenes. Mise-en-scene is the setting and casting of actors on stage. Arto, on the other hand, called the mise-en-scene "the language of space and place on stage."If we look at this phrase from the point of view of theatrical art, it is a form of content of the performance on the stage. Director is a French word that literally means management, distribution.

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U., B., & Yu., K. (2021). THE DIRECTOR’S WORK ON MONOLOGUE AND MISE-EN-SCENES. CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGICS, 02(10), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-02-10-14

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