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November 30, 2023 34 mins

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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