Author(s): Sedat MADEN
Performing arts is based on illusion / imitation. People, events and places are introduced on the stage in a real-life context to the spectators. Defining more truly, they make people live it again. The story to be performed on the stage must be written on this perceptiveness. In our studies, we aim to introduce the professional life as well as the play writing of Ülker Köksal, one of the contemporary play writers, through the analysis of her child-plays. The focus of the study will be to evaluate whether or not she paid attention to dramatic structure of art of theatre as well as the theme, the topic and the intended message as well as the characteristic of the language in an appropriate manner to address to the children. With this study, it is also aimed to contribute to the activities which are done on behalf of the theatre.
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