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Drama and Theatre presentation

... It is apparent that the late-feudal epideictic style is able to produce a visual representation of such a genuinely tragic and genuinely real scene...This is the more remarkable since in our case the place of the action is extremely everyday and domestic, the personages are a married couple, talking ...
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... skene, and the audience. The centerpiece of the theatre was the orchestra, or "dancing place", a large circular or rectangular area. The orchestra was the site the choral performances, the religious rites, and, possibly, the acting. Behind the orchestra was a large rectangular building called the s ...
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English Renaissance Theatre

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