
Greek Theatre Production
T. B. L. Webster(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Hardback
258 pages
978-1-041-16116-5 (ISBN)
Description
Greek Theatre Production, first published in 1956, is based on an expert knowledge of Greek plays and monuments. In this second edition from 1970, Professor Webster made additions and corrections to bring it up to date.
Scenery, staging and costumes are the three main topics. These are treated chronologically within geographical areas, and evidence is given for local productions of drama throughout the Greek-speaking world from the sixth century B.C. to the Roman period. The survival of local pre-dramatic performances, which may have affected local dramatic costume, is examined here.
A final chapter collects the local evidence into a continuous story, tracing the history of staging, scenery and costumes from the earliest times, and gives full weight to the dominating influence of Athens during the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., and the international character of Hellenistic production. A catalogue lists over 250 of the most important monuments, of which about 40 are illustrated and includes many which would not have been found in the usual textbooks at the time.
Scenery, staging and costumes are the three main topics. These are treated chronologically within geographical areas, and evidence is given for local productions of drama throughout the Greek-speaking world from the sixth century B.C. to the Roman period. The survival of local pre-dramatic performances, which may have affected local dramatic costume, is examined here.
A final chapter collects the local evidence into a continuous story, tracing the history of staging, scenery and costumes from the earliest times, and gives full weight to the dominating influence of Athens during the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., and the international character of Hellenistic production. A catalogue lists over 250 of the most important monuments, of which about 40 are illustrated and includes many which would not have been found in the usual textbooks at the time.
Reviews / Votes
Reviews for the original edition:'His study, though primarily a book for the specialist and certainly a book which every specialist will want to have, is also full of interest for the general reader.' - The Listener
'He shows an admirably sharp eye for detail and is always ready to pronounce decisively upon conflicting claims. His principal fresh contribution is a very thorough examination of the masks used for tragedy and comedy - and an impressive catalogue of monuments, which is indispensable to any methodical study of the subject.' - The Times Literary Supplement
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
Adult education, General, and Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-16116-5 (9781041161165)
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Person
T. B. L. (Thomas Bertram Lonsdale) Webster (1905-1974) was a British archaeologist and classicist, particularly interested in Greek comedy. He started his career as Hulme Professor of Greek at Manchester University, where he remained for seventeen years. He then moved on to the chair of Greek at University College London, where he established the London Institute of Classical Studies. His final position was at Stanford University where he was Professor of Classics, Emeritus.
Content
Preface to Second Edition. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Athens 2. Sicily and Italy 3. Mainland Greece 4. The Islands 5. Asia and Africa 6. Conclusion. Addenda and Corrigenda. Concordance. List of Monuments. Index.