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GREEK COMEDY DISCUSSED

Speech Teachers Meet Greek comedy was the theme of this month’s meeting of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Association of Teachers of Speech and Drama. After the election of Mr S. Lamont as vice-president, Miss M. Steven, senior lecturer in classics at the University of Canterbury, gave an introductory talk on Greek comedy as it was originally performed. She also described modern performances of the plays of Aristophanes at the ancient theatre still existing at Epidauros. This part of her talk was illustrated with photographs of actual performances of Aristophane’s comedy “The Frogs.”

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30736, 28 April 1965, Page 7

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GREEK COMEDY DISCUSSED Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30736, 28 April 1965, Page 7

GREEK COMEDY DISCUSSED Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30736, 28 April 1965, Page 7

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