Ancient Theatre
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Aeschylus: plays and performances (c. 525–456 BCE)
525 BCE - 450 BCE
Aristophanes and Old Comedy in Athens (c. 446–386 BCE)
427 BCE - 388 BCE
Choregia, competitions, and the role of the choregos in Classical Athens (5th–4th century BCE)
500 BCE - 316 BCE
City (Great) Dionysia in Athens (c. 534–404 BCE)
534 BCE - 404 BCE
Euripides: plays and performances (c. 480–406 BCE)
484 BCE - 405 BCE
Hellenistic theatre cultures: performance and patronage outside Athens (323–30 BCE)
300 BCE - 323
Lenaia festival in Athens (c. 5th–3rd century BCE)
500 BCE - 200 BCE
Masks, costume, and prosthetics in Greek performance (8th century BCE–3rd century CE)
700 BCE - 300
Reception and adaptation of Greek tragedy in the Roman East (3rd century BCE–5th century CE)
279 BCE - 529
Satirical and political performance in Classical Athens (5th–4th century BCE)
486 BCE - 403 BCE
Satyr play tradition and satyr choruses (c. 6th century BCE–2nd century CE)
600 BCE - 2026
Sophocles: plays and performances (c. 496–406 BCE)
496 BCE - 1912
Theater of Dionysus in Athens: building phases and archaeological record (6th century BCE–4th century CE)
550 BCE - 1861
Theatrical architecture across the Greek world: construction and typology (8th century BCE–1st century CE)
700 BCE - 161
Women on stage and representations of gender in Greek theatre (8th century BCE–4th century CE)
700 BCE - 392