- the City
Dionysia in Athens, and
Thespis won the
first do****ented competition.
Capitalising on his success,
Thespis also
invented theatrical touring;...
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actors flee in terror,
except for
Thespis.
Jupiter asks
Thespis whether he is
impressed with the
father of the gods.
Thespis replies that the gods are unimpressive...
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Thespis was a 6th-century BC Gr**** poet.
Thespis may also
refer to:
Thespis (opera), an
opera by W. S.
Gilbert and
Arthur ****van
Thespis (plant), a genus...
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Thespis is a
genus of
Asian plants in the
tribe Astereae within the
family Asteraceae.
Species Thespis divaricata DC. -
China (Guangdong, Yunnan), Indian...
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Thespis is a
genus of
mantis in the
family Thespidae. The
following species are
recognised in the
genus Thespis:
Thespis bicolor Chopard, 1913 Thespis...
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Selwyn and Spencer, Roderic. "Forty
Years of
Thespis Scholarship",
accessed 20 July 2021 Walters, Michael. "
Thespis: a reply", W. S.
Gilbert Society Journal...
- (v. 163, 263, 269, 308, 399, 457, 517).
Pamphlets in
reply to
Thespis are: Anti-
Thespis (1767); The Kellyad... (1767), by
Louis Stamma; and The Rescue...
- to: A
citizen of the
Ancient Gr**** city of
Thespiae An
actor or
actress Thespis, the
first credited actor A
member of the
International Thespian Society...
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recitation by the chorus. Then in Poetics,
Aristotle describes how a poet
named Thespis introduced the idea of one
actor stepping out and
engaging in a dialogue...
- or story.
Before Thespis' act,
Grecian stories were only
expressed in song, dance, and in
third person narrative. In
honor of
Thespis,
actors are commonly...