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Dramatis personae (Latin: 'persons of the drama') are the main characters in a dramatic work written in a list. [not verified in body] Such lists are commonly employed in various forms of theatre, and also on screen. [not verified in body] Typically, off-stage characters are not considered part of the dramatis personae.
Following his return to Northern Ireland he worked as a freelance writer, contributing a column on pop music to The Irish Times. [2] He later moved to Great Britain, where he wrote for radio, television and the stage. The musical landscape of Belfast is integral to his work as a playwright; Van Morrison was one of his favourite artists. [2]
It was his first publication after a nine-year hiatus. During this time, Browning's reputation was fluctuating, and Dramatis Personae along with The Ring and the Book, which is widely considered his greatest work, were enough to begin a critical re-evaluation of the writer.
Lysistrata (/ l aɪ ˈ s ɪ s t r ə t ə / or / ˌ l ɪ s ə ˈ s t r ɑː t ə /; Attic Greek: Λυσιστράτη, Lysistrátē, lit. ' army disbander ') is an ancient Greek comedy by Aristophanes, originally performed in classical Athens in 411 BC.
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The incident occurred as they filmed the season 3 episode, "The One with the Jam." Out of genuine concern, Schwimmer turned to the cameras and urged them to "cut."
Victoria Hughes says she was fired from IHOP after feeding a man who was hungry. She has since been offered her job back.
2.Street outside the houses of Dikaiopolis, Euripides and Lamachus The Acharnians or Acharnians [ 3 ] ( Ancient Greek : Ἀχαρνεῖς Akharneîs ; Attic : Ἀχαρνῆς ) is the third play — and the earliest of the eleven surviving plays — by the Athenian playwright Aristophanes .