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Roman Theatre Timeline
Creado
McKenna Reynolds
⟶ Actualizado 17 oct 2018 ⟶
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Eventos
Traditional Founding of Rome
Alexandria Library Burns
End of Republic... Imperial Rome Begins
Gladiatorial Contests Banned
Christianity Becomes Official Religion of Rome
First Greek Play/Drama Performed in Rome
East/West of Rome Split
Vandals Sack Rome
Empress Therodora Trained as a Dancer
Roman Emperor Constantine Convers to Christianity
Nearly 100/175 Game Days/year Were Theatrical
Less than 50 Game Days/year & Perminant Theaters Banned
Benedictine Reform: Drama of Christ the King
First Roman Theater Built
Fall of Western Roman Empire (Start of Middle Ages)
Several Game Days/year
CHARLEMAGNE CROWNED HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR
Charles Martel stops spread of Islam in Battle of Tours
The Bubonic Plague Wipes out 1/3 of Europe
"Holy Ressurection" performed as one of first Church Drama
"Everyman" = morality play
"The Second Shepherd's Play" = mystery play
Períodos
Etruscan Civilization
Colosseum In Use - Naumachiae - Gladiators - Christian Parodies (baptisms and litany)
Roman Theatre (Only Lasts 200 yrs.) - Circuses (e.g. Circus Maximus) - Amphitheaters (e.g. Colosseum) - Naumachiae - Christian Parodies - Pantomime
No Plays Written Nor Theaters Built in Europe (Christianity Bans Theatre)
Dark Ages
Greece's Golden Age/ Classical Period
First performers: - Etruscan Dancers in Rome - Mimes - Ludi (government sponsored games) - Ludi Romani ("lip service to gods")
Plaudus ("Twin Menaechmi" & "Bragging Soldier")
Terence ("Mother-In-Law" & "Self Tormentor")
Seneca ("Medea", "Trojan Woman", "Oedipus")
Friars and Monks Hide on Iona and Skellig Michael
Hroswitha von Gandersheim (Cannonise)