Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
BPEA 1-1
Articles
Shanks, S.T. (2016). The Eyeline of Orestes: Exploring the Dramaturgy of Civic
Space in the Greek Theatre. Theatre Symposium 24, 41-52.
doi:10.1353/tsy.2016.0003.
Book
Alexiou, M., & Cairns, D. L. (2017). Greek laughter and tears: antiquity and after.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Website
INSIGHTS
The Classical Theatre History subject was necessary for us Theatre majors since
it is really important to learn to admire first the aesthetics of our roots because I
how these art became what it is today. For me this subject thought me something that
is more than learning how the greeks have established their theatre and how the
seek for knowledge. The subject sparked my interest on researching more on how I
can create better performances based on the available resources that the available
researches can offer. Through this subject I have learned to appreciate the value of
past informations and how it can be a vital part of the success of your current
project. Right now I am inspired to write a screenplay about the Theatre of the Absurd
which I came across on the internet while researching about our report.