Ancient Rome Theater
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Menander | Writer of New Comedy in Hellenistic Greece. Wrote situational, domestic comedies. Only surviving play is The Grouch
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Greek New Comedy | Domestic, situational comedy. Conventions include, asides, eavesdropping, misunderstandings and happy endings. Basis for modern-day farce.
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Plautus | Major writer of farces. Wrote Miles Gloriousus and Pseudolus.
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Terence | Writer of domestic comedies. Wrote Brothers
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Horace | Critic, wrote Ars Poetica
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Ars Poetica | A treatise on poetics in drama.
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Horace's Theories of Drama | Drama should delight and teach. "In media res" meaning we start in the middle of things. Five acts, unity, grace (nothing should jar), decorum.
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Influences of Seneca | Only known writer of Roman tragedies. Five-act structure, elaborate speeches, horrifying examples of human behavior, violence, magical realism, Obsession, soliloquies and asides.
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Vitruvius | Wrote De Architectura
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De Architectura | Served as a model for neo-classical writers in italy. Written by Vitruvius.
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Mimes | "Vaudeville" performers who were both men and women and performed both masked and unmasked.
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Ludi | Roman festival meant to entertain gods.
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Munera | A sponsored Roman festival,
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Pompa | Upper class Roman festival
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Instauratio | Festivals performed again if there was a mistake in the previous festival.
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Fabulae palliata | Comedies on Greek themes (Plautus, Terence)
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Fabulae Togata | Comdies on Roman themes. We don't have any.
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Fabulae crepidata | Tragedies on Greek themes (Seneca)
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Fabulae praetexta | Tragedies on Roman themes. We have one, Octavia.
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Fabulae Atellene | Farces using 4 stock characters
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Fabulae riciniata | Mimes, hooded play, variety, fertility festivals.
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Fabulae Saltica | Silent Pantomimes, dancer sang text
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Gladiatorial contests | Gladiatorial contests
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Venationes | Fights with animals in the arena
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Naumachiae | Sea battles in arena.
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Scenae | Backdrop in Hellenistic Greece
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Vomitoria | Places where actors enter from caves under seats in Ancient Rome.
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Scaenae frons | Elaborately decorated backdrop of Roman stage. "In front of scene"
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Pinakes | Flats in Hellenistic Greece
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Perialtoi | 3 flats joined with a different scene painted on each one in Hellenistic Greek theater.
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Cavea | The place where the spectators sat in Roman theater.
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Machanae | The machinery of Ancient Roman theater
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Auleum | Back curtain in Ancient Roman theater
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Siparium | Front curtain in ancient Roman theater
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Velum | Awnings that protected spectators from sun in Ancient Roman theater
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Pulpitum | The raised stage in Ancient Roman theater.
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