(German for
director's theater) is a term that refers to the modern (mainly post-
World War II) practice of allowing a director freedom in devising the way a given
opera or
play is staged so that the creator's original, specific intentions or stage directions (where supplied) can be changed, together with major elements of geographical location, chronological situation, casting and plot. Typically such changes may be made to point a particular political point or modern parallels which may be remote from traditional interpretations.