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List of contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
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1 | The singing actors of antiquity | 3 |
2 | The musicians among the actors | 39 |
3 | The use of the body by actors in tragedy and satyr-play | 69 |
4 | Towards a reconstruction of performance style | 93 |
5 | Kallippides on the floor-sweepings: the limits of realism in classical acting and performance styles | 127 |
6 | Looking for the actor's art in Aristotle | 148 |
7 | Acting, action and words in New Comedy | 165 |
8 | 'Acting down': the ideology of Hellenistic performance | 189 |
9 | Nothing to do with the technitai of Dionysus? | 209 |
10 | Actors and actor-managers at Rome in the time of Plautus and Terence | 225 |
11 | The masks on the propylon of the Sebasteion at Aphrodisias | 238 |
12 | Images of performance: new evidence from Ephesus | 254 |
13 | Female entertainers in late antiquity | 282 |
14 | Acting in the Byzantine theatre: evidence and problems | 304 |
15 | Actor as icon | 327 |
16 | Scholars versus actors: text and performance in the Greek tragic scholia | 342 |
17 | Orator and/et actor | 362 |
18 | Acting and self-actualisation in imperial Rome: some death scenes | 377 |
19 | The subjectivity of Greek performance | 395 |
20 | The ancient actor's presence since the Renaissance | 419 |
Glossary | 435 | |
List of works cited | 441 | |
Index of major ancient passages cited | 479 | |
General Index | 484 |
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