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  • Your vid is popular on Libreville

  • @lexiskramer229a how come?

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  • Your video is a favorite on Nay Pyi Taw

  • Shouldn't this series be called a 'History of Western European Theatre', I feel sure there were theatrical production in many other countries from earliest times, many of which may well have influenced what we now have as theatre.

  • @suzannesadiiqa - yes you're right, but see 00:03

  • Awesome video! Much like my own video, Professor NotOne, which teaches about the history of theatre, and goats!

  • @ProfessorNotOne Now have two new videos!

  • Awesome video! Much like my own video, Professor NotOne, which teaches about the history of theatre, and goats!

  • thankyou .. it really helped me

  • @courtneygregoryx01 - thats really nice!

  • these vids are great! the clips are great too, but is there any place you can watch the complete Agamemnon?

  • @heftybefty2 - check Dailymotion: Aeschylus Agamemnon (1983 TV)

  • Dionysus , why did you have those frenzied Maenads as your followers?

  • Thank you for posting this wonderful documentary! Incredible, except for the music that is from a much more later period and from India

  • @krakus5813 hi, thanx for kind words. Music from 500 BC?? The music is from a Japanese composer (10:04). Check YT:"Arion Original SoundTrack - 01. Hades, Lord Of The Underworld ~ Main Theme (Joe Hisaishi)"

  • @betapicts I mean the music with sitar and bansuri, that´s hindustanic music. Then you have also music of charlie parker, etc. Of course that there are only reconstructions of greek music, but it´s obvious that it has nothing to do with the images.

    Do you have more documentaries? Please post them. Thank you very much for sharing it

  • Very good work.!!! I have to say here that it's Parodos and no Parados.... it's from the preposition para: par' ( meaning near/next to) and odos meaning way..

  • @idonperg - you're right! thanks for the support

  • @betapicts

    you're welcome.. it's me who thanks for supporting my culture :)

  • Thank you

  • ***Lady Gaga owns this Video****

  • Other then the references to BC meaning "before christ" I enjoyed it very much.

    BC is short for "Before Common Era" as Jesus was born in 3AD, not 0. Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord, not "after death " as he died in 33 AD.

  • @joemoonraven thanks for your support! and yes that BC - BCE question, BC is not a short form of BCE, as you suggest. perhaps this distincion has more to do with political correctness (see Wikipedia and google e.g. "The Wikipedia BC/AD Controversy") . In any case the dating scheme remains the same for both abbreviations. & sorry, I didn't use "after death".

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