Alphesiboea

Year: 
380 BC
Genres: 
Tragedy
Medium of performance: 
Fully Staged Play
Languages: 
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
People involved: 
(Dramatist)
Known from: 
Venues and occasions: 
Theatre (Aexone, Attica) - Rural Dionysia
Production notes: 
We know of this performance from an inscription on a statue base found in Palaiochori, but most likely belonging to the theatre of Aexone (Attica). It therefore seems likely that the inscription commemorates performances which took place in this theatre as part of the rural Dionysia. When these performances took place is open to question. If the inscription may be dated to 380 BC, then does it record revivals which took place in the 4th century? Or is it a later commemoration of 5th-century performances? The dating here follows Snell (TrGF1, DID B 5, p. 39).

How to cite this ancient performance

Alphesiboea, accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/ancient-performance/performance/33 <20 December 2024>