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Staging Greek tragedy insights on sites

Examines the way in which the ancient Greeks staged theatre - using Oresteia as an example, it examines set design, theatre construction, acting styles and general culture of theatre of this era - filmed on location at the Epidaurus theatre ib Greece - VID 844.

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  • "Examines the way in which the ancient Greeks staged theatre - using Oresteia as an example, it examines set design, theatre construction, acting styles and general culture of theatre of this era - filmed on location at the Epidaurus theatre ib Greece - VID 844."@en
  • "An analysis and reconstruction of the staging of the Orestia of Aeschylus. the conventions of tragedy in performance and the architecture of the Greek theatre."@en
  • "An analysis and reconstruction of the staging of the Oresteia of Aeschylus. The conventions of tragedy in performance and the architecture of the Greek theatre are explained, using the ancient theatre at Epidaurus and the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens as 'study sites." The actual settings for the ancient myth at Mycenae, Delphi, and Athens are visited to illustrate the manner in which the playwright evokes and uses them imaginatively in his trilogy."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "Staging Greek tragedy insights on sites"@en
  • "Staging Greek tragedy insights on sites"
  • "Staging Greek tragedy : insights on sites"
  • "Staging Greek tragedy: insights on sites"@en