Publication Details
Issue: Vol 4, No 5 (2025)
ISSN: 2751-7578
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Abstract

Theatrical concerts have become a vital component of contemporary cultural life, transcending the traditional performance of musical works by incorporating dramatic elements, stage composition, and character portrayal. These performances demand a synthesis of musical, choreographic, and visual art forms, with the director serving as the pivotal figure in conceptualizing and coordinating the event. Despite the growing prevalence of theatrical concerts, scholarly analysis of the director’s multifaceted role and the principles guiding concert organization remains limited and insufficiently systematized. This article aims to investigate the responsibilities of the director in theatrical concert production, emphasizing their artistic and organizational functions from concept development to final performance execution. Through the examination of staging principles, artistic design, and rehearsal processes, the study reveals the director’s centrality in ensuring dramaturgical coherence, emotional engagement, and technical precision. The director orchestrates every aspect—from script planning and collaboration with designers to managing visual elements and audience interaction—thus shaping the concert’s overall impact. The study contributes to the documentation and theoretical understanding of concert directing by highlighting the director's integrative role in unifying diverse artistic expressions into a cohesive performance. The findings underscore the importance of the director’s creative vision and leadership in producing effective theatrical concerts and suggest that systematic reflection on these processes can enhance future concert practices and directorial training.

Keywords
Directing Theatrical Concert Stage Art Artistic Design Staging Concert Dramaturgy