摘要:Ancient Drama in Performance: Theory and Practice will coincide with the2010 Randolph College Greek Play: Euripides' Hecuba, an original-practicesproduction. The play and response to it will be the culmination of a day ofscholarly and practical exchanging of ideas on ancient theatre. We areinviting proposals from scholars and practitioners of all levels for papers ontopics to do with ancient drama in performance, including but not restrictedto the staging, texts, design, repertory, personnel, and the social impact ofplays in the ancient Greek and Roman world, as well as of plays asre-performed in the modern world. Papers will be delivered in an outdoorGreek theatre (or a round indoor space if it rains), which means that papersthat deal with original practices in some way would find a comfortablesetting, but all topics concerned with the plays as a practice arewelcome. Presenters who would like to demonstrate their performanceideas will be provided with student actors (with or without masks), withwhom arrangements can be made prior to the meeting. Papers are limited to10 minutes (presentation without actors) and to 13 minutes (presentationswith student actors).* Presenters should be aware that they will hear thesound of a drum when two minutes remain and will exit pursued by a Furywhen time is out.