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Ancient Greek Theatre.flv

A segment from the Discovery Channel's Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece.

An Introduction to Greek Theatre

This film explores the defining aspects of Greek Theatre. The theatre of Ancient Greece flourished between 550 BC and 220 BC. A festival honouring the god Di...

History of Theatre 1 - From Ritual to Theatre

On the origins of Western theater, ancient Greek theatre. More on this subject - Mark Damen: http://www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/021origins.htm Pe...

Attending the Theatre in Athens - Greek Theatre (1/4)

Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/history/classical-studies --- Historians discuss the significance and m...

Ancient Greek Theatre.

Ancient Greek theatre video project.

Actors in Greek Theatre - Greek Theatre (2/4)

Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/history/classical-studies --- Why actors in ancient Greece wore masks a...

The Greatest Theatre

The Ancient Greeks built an acoustically perfect theatre in Epidaurus that is still used to this day, over two thousand years later.

Ancient Theatre

An introduction to ancient theatre. Part of an online history of theatre class at Columbia Gorge Community College.

History of Theatre 2 - Development of Classical Greek Tragedy

On developments in classical Greek Tragedy. More on this subject - Mark Damen: http://www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/061gkthea.htm Personae: Aeschyl...

Basic History of Greek Theater

This video presents a quick and easy discussion of the evolution of Greek theater, explaining the transformation of musical chorus to acting performance.

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2 news items

Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:46:36 -0700

Navas, inspired by the ancient Greek theatre of Sophocles, has transformed the corps de ballet into an everyman chorus. In the first act, they are clad in black. Costume designer Linda Chow has created close-fitting hats that completely cover the head ...

The Guardian (blog)

The Guardian (blog)
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 04:30:09 -0700

Within, the 12,500 seats are arranged in a simple wedge-shaped amphitheatre, apparently modelled on the ancient Greek theatre at Epidaurus – which has the same distance from the furthest seat to the stage of around 65m. It is a compact, intimate affair ...
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