Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254-184 BC) has been described by classicist and novelist Erich Segal as “the least admired and most imitated” of the ancient Greek and Roman dramatists. His plays, ...
The PUFF goes on tour and starting from October, the best talents of Roman comedy and the "Associazione Lando Fiorini per la romanità" troupe will land in theaters across Lazio. Thus begins, from next ...
From its first performances in ancient Roman times, actors in Plautus’ “Menaechmi” enjoyed the convenience of a physical stage, in a theatre with a live audience before them. But with today’s social ...
In our modern-day world, we’re constantly inundated with different entertainment mediums – whether it’s a flashy Instagram post on your feed or the latest star-studded blockbuster to hit the theaters, ...
Lorraine Boissoneault | Author, Body Weather: Notes on Chronic Illness in the Anthropocene Anti-Roman sentiment may have run rampant through Asculum, a city on the Roman Empire’s Adriatic coast, but ...