The theatre of Ancient Greece, or ancient Greek drama, is a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece between 550 BC and 220 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and military power during this period, was its centre, where it was institution...
Theatres developed in many parts of Greece.Ancient Greek theatres were built in natural open air sites on conveniently shaped hills.This allowed a great mass of people to enjoy a show at a time. Due to this, actors placed emphasis on exaggerated(夸张的)action and speech.And,colorful symbolic...
Theatres developed in many parts of Greece. Ancient Greek theatres were built in natural open air sites on conveniently shaped hills. This allowed a great mass of people to enjoy a show at a time. Due to this, actors placed emphasis on exaggerated(夸张的)action and speech. And, colorful sy...
Theatres of the past The Greek theatreTheatres developed in many parts of Greece. Ancient Greek theatres were built in natural open air sites on conveniently shaped hills. This allowed a great mass of people to enjoy a show at a time. Due to this, actors placed emphasis on exaggerated (...
1.根据Theatre began with the ancient Greeks.可知答案,故答案是The ancient Greeks.2.根据There were not any theatres in Europe in the Middle Ages, but groups of actors (or players, as they used to be called) travelled around the country putting on shows and singing songs in the towns and ...
Comedy was also an important part of ancient Greek theatre. Comedy plays were derived from imitation; there are no traces of its origin. Aristophanes wrote most of the comedy plays. Out of these 11 plays survived - Lysistrata, a humorous tale about a strong woman who leads a female coalition...
Responding to Hans-Thies Lehmann's claims for a />a^-dramatic theatre, it suggests that we should also think about a /?re-dramatic theatre, or rather a pre-theatrical drama, existing, not in the tragic theatre of ancient Greece, but in late medieval Engl...
First, we see two scenes: the first one scene, Aye Bailey Road, Andrews theater in ancient Greece famous people such as weaving, the name of excited people 慕阿里斯托芬, from afar, [11], eye filled with anticipation. For the ancient Greeks, the theater is an elegant way of life. Ancie...
Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, Greece © George Pachantouris/Getty Image Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus Hidden in the hills of Epidaurus about 160 kilometres from Athens, lies the ancient theater of E...
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