The battle of the Greek tragedies - Melanie Sirof
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The world of modern theater owes its roots to the tragedians of Ancient Greece. As far back as the 5th Century BCE, actors and playwrights were entertaining the masses with intriguing stories. Melanie Sirof unveils the ancient theatrical innovations that made the way for Broadway.
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Sophocles was a playwright born in 496 BCE. Take some time and read more about his life and writings. Here is a link to some famous quotes by Sophocles! Oedipus Rex, the play depicted in this lesson is arguably Sophocles’ most famous play. It is read in high schools and universities worldwide either on its own or as part of the Oedipus Trilogy that includes Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. Read the full text of Oedipus Rex here. Want to read more of Sophocles’ literature? Visit this link and browse the selections and find another text that might interest you.
The Tragedies were an important part of the Greek theatrical tradition, but they were not the only types of Greek Drama. Can you name the different types of Greek Drama? If not, take a look at this site and learn.
For more on Ancient Greece, watch the TED-Ed lesson: Music and creativity in Ancient Greece by Tim Hansen.
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Meet The Creators
- Educator Melanie Sirof
- Director Andrew Foerster
- Sound Designer Devin Polaski
- Narrator Addison Anderson, George Zaidan