Greetings, i was wondering if any groups in the North -east were still planning on attending the Military Time Line event at The Fort at No.4 in Charlestown,...
Legion XXIV maybe able to attend. It is on our tentative schedule. Please send more details for publication in our newsletter to our members and to other...
It was a good point on RomanArmyTalk, as to why apparently no one had displayed Roman drama. I can't see doing a play, but the Roman theater had a lot of props...
... This would be one advantage to an event held at a college or university--a Drama department! Put them together with the Classics department, and you'd...
... I need to dig up my theater history notes but from what I recall, the Romans paled in comparison to Greek theater. Greek plays were "high" theater and...
Salve Omnes, Great news! Members of Legio III "Cyrenaica", Legio XXIV "Media Atlantia" and Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix" had the opportunity to be in the filming...
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Salve Omnes, I forgot to give you the date and all the info, lol! "Rome: Engineering an Empire chronicles the rich history of the Roman Empire, from the reign...
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Salve I am a Member of Nova Roma and have attended a few Roman Days in the past and I wanted to try and stage one or two performances of "A Funny Thing...
Hey folks, Tim Gallagher is new to this list, but long time Roman Days participants may remember him from years past. Tim has been a stalwart of the Nova Roma...
I have just bought "The Roman Theatre and Its Audience" by Richard Beacham, in which he recreated a "temporary" Roman theatre at the Univ of Warwick, so we...
Salve, Merlinia, salve, Tiberi Galeri Pauline, et salvete, omnes! ... I'm not so sure that either Lysistrata or 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the...
The film version of Funny Thing with Zero Mostel is a classic, and was probably PG rated or the equivalent. They use the word 'virgin' in there. I think it was...
Salve Yes A funny thing is based on not one but three of Plautus works. What we are thinking is that the play would be advertised extensively and we would...
Salvete, Please excuse the cross post, but I think everyone would like to get in or at least know about this. It's a great idea. Let's get on the same page, ...
There you go! The NJ Rennfair does that- They've been doing the story of King Arthur for about 10 years- another part each year. A short Roman farce, broken...
This is the fellow's website from Univ of Warrick who recreated a Roman stage: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/Theatre_S/html/staff_beacham_biog.php He...
hey guys, i posted some pictures i took of the mini collectors event. thanks to all that showed me the ropes! here's to seeing you guys in sept! Wolf...
I got a wonderful email response from Prof Beacham, who is in Pompeii just now studying Roman theater as expressed on Pompeiian murals. He says he did a Roman...
Some more links to Roman theater As it happens about ten years ago, I built a second temporary Roman stage at the Getty Museum in Malibu, and staged Plautus...
See? The key to being a good Thracian peltast really is the ability to imitate the face on your shield - that's why they are crescent shaped... ... event....
Just thinking; maybe it would be useful to have a permanent Romandays domain out there, either a .COM or .ORG. This would be a central point for any group...
It certainly would make it easier for people to find the event. There's an annual fee for a doman name. I have mine at www.jumpdomain.com. It's pretty...
... Wow. That is a good price. My webwomen friends use godaddy.com which is $8.95/yr and $7.95 if you transfer a domain. I've found that getting all 3 .com,...
Deb, If it would help in the short term, I could see about putting things up on our provincial website at www.mediatlantica.org. Of course the name isn't ...
I just registered ROMANDAYS.COM and ROMANDAYS.ORG with GoDaddy for a year. Now, I just need a cheap hosting company for the domain, and we are in business. I...