Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Theater
chapter eight
THEATER
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IMPORTANT EVENTS … 346OVERVIEW … 349
TOPICS
Origins of Greek Theater … 351
Festivals and Theaters … 352
Types of Greek Drama … 357
The Beginning of Roman Theater … 366
Roman Theaters, Playwrights, and Actors … 367
Other Types of Roman Theater … 372
Aristophanes … 375
Euripides … 376
Livius Andronicus … 377
Lycoris … 377
Menander … 378
Gnaeus Naevius … 379
Nero … 379
Titus Maccius Plautus … 380
Quintus Roscius Gallus … 381
Seneca the Younger … 381
Sophocles … 382
Terence … 382
SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
The Queen is the King (An excerpt from Aeschylus' play Agamemnon) … 353
The Oedipus Complex (Oedipus learns the truth in an excerpt from Sophocles' drama) … 359
Aristotle's Lecture Notes (Aristotle discusses tragedy and comedy in Greek drama) … 361
Speaking Ill of the Dead (excerpt from Peace, emphasizing metatheatrical elements of Aristophanes' comedies) … 362
Medea, Serial Killer (an excerpt from the play by Euripides) … 363
Murder and the Comic Evolution (Platonius explains the evolution of ancient Greek comedy) … 364
Sassy Sisters (an excerpt from Two Sisters Named Bacchis by Plautus) … 371
The Yawning Actor (Lucian defends the genre of pantomime) … 373
An Unholy Feast (an excerpt from Seneca's play Thyestes) … 374