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|a Coe, Tony
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|a The theatre and the state
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|a "This programme asks where and how were the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides performed? What did theatre mean to the Greeks? Chris Emlyn-Jones looks at archaeological evidence on the ground - in Athens, Epidaurus and Thorikos --and the evidence of pained vases from museums around the world, to reconstruct a sense of the importance of Greek drama in the 5th century".
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