

The Comedies
Publius Terentius Afer
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"'Four Roman Comedies' by Plautus and Terence delivers a playful glimpse into ancient love stories, showcasing the timelessness of romantic folly."
From: Romantic Comedies for the StageFour essential classic plays with an introduction by the editor
The comedies of Plautus and Terence are all that survive to us of a great age of Roman comedy theatre.
Collected here are four important plays that offer a unique insight into everyday life in ancient Rome, whilst maintaining a pivotal influence over the theatre of the present day.
In The Haunted House the intrigues of a clever slave are played out in a virtuoso comic role; Plautus's Casina is a fast-moving romp through the sexual mores of the Roman upper classes; Terence's more sophisticated The Eunuch, and The Brothers are perhaps closer in sentiment to the attitudes of modern comedy and reflect situations with universal appeal.
The volume is edited and introduced by J.Michael Walton, Professor of Drama at the University of Hull.
Four Roman Comedies is a Greek & Roman play written by Titus Maccius Plautus and published by Methuen in London (2009).
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