Ancient Greek theatre
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English: Greek theatre (also Greek drama) is a theatrical tradition that flourished in ancient Greece between about 600 and 200 BC. See more media at Ancient theatres.
Français : Le théâtre grec antique est une tradition théâtrale qui s'est développée en Grèce antique entre environ 600 et 200 av. J.-C. Voyez aussi à Théâtres antiques.
Theatres
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A Blueprint of a Greek theatre
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Athens, Odeon of Herodes Atticus
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Athens, Odeon of Herodes Atticus
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Athens, Theatre of Dionysius
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Delphi
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Dodona
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Epidauros
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Epidauros
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Epidauros
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Patras, the ancient Odeum
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Kós
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Siracusa
Masks
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Dionysos
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Peasant
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Courtesan
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Slave
Theatrical figurines
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Theatrical slave
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Theatrical fat woman
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Papposilenus with crotals
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Woman holding a theatre mask
Scanned books
[edit]By Aristophanes
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Le rane (Italian translation, 1545)
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Collection (French translation, 1889)
Misc.
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Votive relief celebrating a victory in a theatrical competition
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Phlyax actor
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Plhyax actor as a slave
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Actor Euaion in Sophokles' Andromeda