History of Theatre 3 - From Satyr Play to Comedy

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On developments in ancient Greek comedy.
More on this subject - Mark Damen:
http://www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/081earlygkcom.htm
Personae: Dionysus, Cyclops, Euripides, Silenus, Aegisthus, Aristophanus, Menander, Aristotle, Alexander the Great
Plays: Cyclops, Lysistrata, Dyskolos (The Grouch)
Terms: The City of Dionysia Festival in Athens, Satyr plays, Pronomos vase, Phlyax vase, Dorian collony, Old en New Comedy, parabasis, Peloponnesian War, Lenaia Festival

Lysistrata - Aristophanes
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Lysistrata - Iris McQuillan-Grace
The woman of Athens take an oath to deny men sex until they end the Peloponnesian War
YouTube - jamesthomasonebox:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOOJ1Emr0LI

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  • explain satyr play further.

  • hi @kristinakallianthe, well... see Mark Damen's link in the description box

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