Performing Greek Comedy
Discover the captivating world of ancient theater with Performing Greek Comedy by Alan Hughes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. Spanning 328 pages, this insightful book offers a fresh perspective on the production of comedy during the classical period in Greece.
Hughes draws upon an extensive array of visual evidence to present a well-organized exploration of key topics, including acting techniques, theater architecture, masks and costumes, as well as the integral role of music and the chorus. This comprehensive summary of contemporary research and debates makes it an essential read for anyone interested in Greek drama, history, and criticism.
Whether you're a theater enthusiast, a student, or a scholar, Performing Greek Comedy is a valuable resource that enriches your understanding of the vibrant world of ancient Greek comedy.