"Greek Costume Plays: For School Or Lawn Performance" is a collection of theatrical works intended for amateur performance, particularly in educational settings. These plays offer a glimpse into the late 19th-century interest in classical Greek culture and its adaptation for school and community entertainment. M. Nataline Crumpton provides accessible and engaging scripts designed to be both educational and entertaining, allowing students to immerse themselves in the world of ancient Greece through performance.
This volume preserves the charm and pedagogical intentions of its time, offering modern readers a unique window into historical theatrical practices. The plays are suitable for those interested in the history of drama education or for groups seeking to recreate period performances.
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