In this episode of Theoretically Theatrical we explore the roots of modern theatre which are deep in the fertile soil of Ancient Greece. We take a broad look at Tragedy, comedy and what we can learn about their society from their plays.
This episode was inspired by Philip Rowe. You can find his podcast here:
https://history-of-european-theatre.captivate.fm/?fbclid=IwAR16KggiKni5UD4_Q0UIAl0pws8aPdLeW3xiMe_jSqF0JQqMK8Xm367AZIQ
The presenter was Rosie Beech
Alexis the Producer was played by Arianna Ellis
Aeschylus was Catriona Scott
And Aristophanes was Ellis Jamieson
In this episode of Theoretically Theatrical we explore the roots of modern theatre which are deep in the fertile soil of Ancient Greece. We take a broad look at Tragedy, comedy and what we can learn about their society from their plays.
This episode was inspired by Philip Rowe. You can find his podcast here:
https://history-of-european-theatre.captivate.fm/?fbclid=IwAR16KggiKni5UD4_Q0UIAl0pws8aPdLeW3xiMe_jSqF0JQqMK8Xm367AZIQ
The presenter was Rosie Beech
Alexis the Producer was played by Arianna Ellis
Aeschylus was Catriona Scott
And Aristophanes was Ellis Jamieson