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1st millennium BC / Ancient Greek theatre / Entertainment / Greek chorus / Satyr play / Sophocles / Ajax / American Repertory Theater / Douglass Parker / Euripides / The Bacchae / Choir
Date: 2014-09-04 07:35:54
1st millennium BC
Ancient Greek theatre
Entertainment
Greek chorus
Satyr play
Sophocles
Ajax
American Repertory Theater
Douglass Parker
Euripides
The Bacchae
Choir

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