But there was one thing they couldn't remove. It was the most extraordinary moment of all: an entire Roman theatre. The old tunnels still provide the only access to the ancient theatre ...
Comedies and tragedies were popular while other plays focused on Roman history. The first theatre that was permanently built was the Theatre of Pompey in 55BCE. It was could hold 20,000 spectators.
Review by Kristin Holtz, staff writer Mistaken identities, lovers, the plague, eunuchs, quick-tongued servants, disguises, potions and puns–the 2007 Litchfield Community Theatre production ...
The invisible 6 foot white rabbit, ‘Harvey', is back, courtesy of Roman Theater Productions. Live performances of the 1944 Pulitzer prize-winning play will tread the boards at the Roman ...