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Ancient theatre of Taormina

The ancient theatre of Taormina

The ancient theatre of Taormina (Italian: Teatro antico di Taormina) is an ancient Greek theatre in Taormina, Sicily, built in the third century BC.

History

A Hellenistic theatre stood at Taormina from around the third century BC. The remains of another Hellenistic building have been found under the Roman cavea. Under Roman rule, the theatre was rebuilt, probably around the time of Hadrian or Trajan. It was remodelled in the third century AD, with the orchestra turned into an arena and the stage removed.[1]

Description

The ancient theatre had a diameter of 107 metres (351 ft) and could hold around 10,000 spectators. It is one of the oldest theatres in Magna Graeca to have curved cavea, rather than the older trapezoidal design. The cavea were divided into nine sections. On either side of the skene was a basilica.[2] Today, the theatre is used as a venue for the annual arts festival Taormina Arte.[3]

In popular culture

The ancient theatre of Taormina is featured extensively in the 1995 film Mighty Aphrodite, starring Woody Allen, Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter, and F. Murray Abraham.[4] Abraham in particular is shown repeatedly onstage as the leader of a Greek chorus. The theatre is also featured in season 2, episode 2, of the HBO series The White Lotus (2023).

See also

References

  1. ^ Sear, Frank (1996). "The theatre at Taormina – a new chronology". Papers of the British School at Rome. 64: 41–79. doi:10.1017/S0068246200010345. S2CID 194027844.
  2. ^ Gabellone, Francesco; Ferrari, Ivan; Giuri, Francesco (2017). "A new contribution for the reconstructive study of the theatre of Taormina". IMEKO International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage.
  3. ^ "Taormina Ancient Theatre". Taormina Friends' Club.
  4. ^ "Mighty Aphrodite (1995) – Filming & Production". IMDB.com. Retrieved 25 January 2024.

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