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The dynamic interplay between actors and spectators is a central theme explored by the Roman playwright Plautus. Known for his clever manipulation of this relationship, he encouraged actors to break the fourth wall, engaging the audience with humorous asides and monologues. This approach not only elicited laughter but also created a playful rapport, allowing actors to both flatter and tease the spectators, enhancing the overall theatrical experience.
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The Theater of Plautus, Timothy J. Moore
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- 1999
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- Title
- The Theater of Plautus
- Subtitle
- Playing to the Audience
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Timothy J. Moore
- Publisher
- University of Texas Press
- Publisher
- 1999
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 280
- ISBN13
- 9780292752177
- Category
- About Literature
- Description
- The dynamic interplay between actors and spectators is a central theme explored by the Roman playwright Plautus. Known for his clever manipulation of this relationship, he encouraged actors to break the fourth wall, engaging the audience with humorous asides and monologues. This approach not only elicited laughter but also created a playful rapport, allowing actors to both flatter and tease the spectators, enhancing the overall theatrical experience.