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...
What is the passage mainly about?The history of theatres in Europe.___5. Theatre has changed in many ways over time. Give one example of what it was like in the past and what it is like now.In the past, women were not allowed to be in the show. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析...
The history of theatres in Europe. 【解析】 根据第一段中 "Theatre began with the ancient Greeks." 可知是剧院起源于古希腊人。 根据第三段中 "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 count...
While we are unable to cover all form of theatre this article will lay the foundation for an understanding of the theatres' evolution through history.European TheatreGreekEuropean theatre began in ancient Greece, in Athens in particular (long before cars, Ferraris, traffic congestion, car accidents...
History Language Mythology Names Travel People Related Destinations Athens Epidaurus Greek Theater The Ancient Greek theatre started flourishing towards the end of the Archaic Era and fully developed during the Classical period, mainly in the city – state of Athens. Although it initially had...
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Final chapters examine the three-actor production of Ion, how one should not approach theatre history, and a shining example of how one should. Ashby's lengthy hands-on training and his knowledge of theatre history provide a broad understanding of the ways that theatre has operated through the...
:an outdoor structure for dramatic performances or spectacles in ancient Greece and Rome 2 a :dramatic literature:plays b :dramatic representation as an art or profession:drama 3 :a place or sphere of enactment of usually significant events or action ...
A theater, in architecture, is a building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience. Since ancient times, the evolving design of theaters has been determined largely by the spectators’ physical requirements for seeing and hearing t
The History of the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus The theatre is located just outside theSantuary of Asklepios, which was a well-known healing centre in ancient Greece dedicated to the God of Medicine, Asklepios. According to the accounts of Pausanias (a 2nd century AD Greek traveller), the th...