The Roman Theatre and Its AudienceHarvard University Press, 1991 - 267 oldal Drawing on recent archaeological investigations, new scholarship, and the author's own original research and staging experience, this book offers a new and fascinating picture of theatrical performance in the ancient world. Richard Beacham traces the history of the Roman theatre, from its origins in the fourth century B.C. to the demise of formal theatrical activity at the end of antiquity. He characterizes the comedy of Plautus and Terence and the audience to which the Roman playwrights were appealing; describes staging, scenery, costuming, and performance style; and details a variety of theatrical forms, including comedy, tragedy, mime, pantomime, and spectacles. |
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... Rome's neighbours within Latium itself , at Gabii and Lanuvium.7 Most of the theatres built in Campania and Samnium were on the Greek model with paraskenia , probably a significantly raised stage , and an auditorium formed from the ...
... Rome's neighbours within Latium itself , at Gabii and Lanuvium.7 Most of the theatres built in Campania and Samnium were on the Greek model with paraskenia , probably a significantly raised stage , and an auditorium formed from the ...
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... theatre practice evolved in Roman society . What can be determined about the choices they made , and the reasons for making them ? 10 Solely on the basis of the extant comedies we can begin to construct a model of the early Roman stage ...
... theatre practice evolved in Roman society . What can be determined about the choices they made , and the reasons for making them ? 10 Solely on the basis of the extant comedies we can begin to construct a model of the early Roman stage ...
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... stage doors . The frescoes repeatedly show such aedicules in a variety of formats . In most cases they are framed on either side by wooden panels ... ancient theatre architecture , a structure of the paraskenia type 81 EARLY ROMAN STAGES.
... stage doors . The frescoes repeatedly show such aedicules in a variety of formats . In most cases they are framed on either side by wooden panels ... ancient theatre architecture , a structure of the paraskenia type 81 EARLY ROMAN STAGES.
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EARLY ROMAN STAGES | 56 |
PERFORMING A PLAY | 86 |
TRAGEDY MIME AND PANTOMIME | 117 |
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The Nature of Roman Comedy: A Study in Popular Entertainment George Eckel Duckworth Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1994 |