On the origins of Western theater, ancient Greek theatre. More on this subject - Mark Damen: www.usu.edu Personae: Dionysus, Zeus, Arion, Thespis, hypokrites - the...
On developments in classical Greek Tragedy. More on this subject - Mark Damen: www.usu.edu Personae: Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristotle Plays: Oedipus Rex, Medea Terms: The...
On the two oldest remaining theatres in Europe after the Romans. These theatres have a permanent scenery (Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza and in Sabbioneta, both...
On developments in ancient Greek comedy. More on this subject - Mark Damen: www.usu.edu Personae: Dionysus, Cyclops, Euripides, Silenus, Aegisthus, Aristophanus, Menander, Aristotle, Alexander the...
On the origins of the proscenium arch and spectacle plays in Renaissance theatre Personae: Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, Sebastiano Serlio, Jacopo Vignola,...
As a history of the theatre and drama, this UK-produced, curriculum-fit programme takes students from the Greeks to the Modern day, exploring different play styles,...
On spectatacle plays in the 17th century and the oldest remaining theatre with a permanent proscenium arch: Farnese Theatre (Teatro Farnese) in Parma, Italy. Personae:...