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1 ROMAN COMEDY ORIGINS

2 Inspirations for Roman Comedy
Greek comedy practiced in Italy Attic comedy Native forms of entertainment (including Atellana)

3 Comedy in Italy 6th - 5th century BCE EPICHARMUS a Sicilian writer of comedy (Arist. 1448b 32) Testimonies: titles, citations, and fragments of plays in the Sicilian Doric dialect. His specialty: mythological burlesque.

4 Attic comedy Possibly performed in the 4th-3rd century by the technitai of Dionysus in addition to Euripidean tragedy (which had many comic features)

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6 Greek comedy in Latin 3rd century BCE Comoedia palliata ‘comedy in Greek clothes’ Best known authors: Plautus and Terence. Plays used the scripts of Greek New Comedy adapted to suit the taste of Roman audiences

7 Stages Originally wooden structures, no seats Long narrow wooden stage (pulpitum) Comedy: background building (scaena) represents two houses with an alley in between (angiportus); Exit to the left  forum; Exit to the right  the harbor or countryside.

8 ichard Beacham, �Eke out our performance with your mind�; reconstructing the theatrical past with the aid of computer simulationハハハハ(abstract)From Information Technology and Scholarship: Applications in the Humanities and Social Sciences, edited by Terry Coppockゥ The British Academy 1999

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11 M屍ida: stage of the Roman Theatre

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13 Roman theaters 154 BCE a theater under construction demolished 145 BCE Mummius’ wooden theater 55 BCE Theater of Pompeius 13 CE theaters of Cornelius Balbus and Marcellus

14 Producers & Performers
Originally: poets would produce and perform in their own plays; Later: professional domini gregis owners of troupes of actors bought the piece and contracted its performance for the aediles who financed the entertainment.

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16 left: 3 actors from mime (Roman, first century CE); right: 2 comic actors (Etruscan, second century BCE)
London, British Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1999
Keywords: drama, theater, comedy


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