Unknown (between 330 and 323 BC, Unknown venue, Unknown location)

Year: 
between 330 and 323 BC
Scripts: 
Not known
Medium of performance: 
Sung Recital
People involved: 
(Dramatist)
Known from: 
Production notes: 
The evidence for this sung performance of some of Euripides' tragedies is late and anecdotal. Plutarch says that when Alexander was civilising Asia, the children of the Persians, of the Susianians, and of the Gedrosians learned to chant the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides. The start date for these possible performances is given from the time when Alexander had full control in Asia (after Darius had fled and had been murdered) and the end date is the death of Alexander (after which this policy, if it were ever implemented in the first place, presumably was not necessarily continued).

How to cite this ancient performance

Unknown (between 330 and 323 BC, Unknown venue, Unknown location), accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/ancient-performance/performance/47 <5 November 2024>