Today we dicuss the real drama of Roman history: the theatre
Content Notes:
Discussions of: Historical Sexism
Mentions of: slavery
SFX: Crowds
Directed by Amani Zardoe
Produced by Lowri Ann Davies
Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner
Featuring
Lowri Ann Davies, David K Barnes, Rafaella Marcus, Dr Emma Southon
Dialogue Editor – Lowri Ann Davies
Sound Designer - Lowri Ann Davies
Mastering Editor - Meg McKellar
Music by Sam Jones
Art by Guerrilla Communications
SFX from Soundly and previously credited artists
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