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roman theatre

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Roman theatre is the academic discipline dedicated to the comprehensive study of dramatic performance, architectural structures, literary texts, and socio-cultural functions associated with theatrical activity in ancient Rome and its empire. This field employs interdisciplinary methods, drawing upon philology, archaeology, history, and performance studies to reconstruct and analyze the forms, practices, and significance of Roman dramatic arts within their historical context, including their relationship to Greek antecedents and their subsequent influence on later European theatre.

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GI

University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

SG

The King's College

EH

Somerville Hospital

OT

Northeast Catholic College

TP

University of Exeter

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University College London

London, United Kingdom

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

University of Nottingham

Nottingham, United Kingdom

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Yale University

New Haven, United States

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