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== The Athenian stage had its equivalents of [[Uwe Boll]] or [[Seltzer And Friedburg]] == |
== The Athenian stage had its equivalents of [[Uwe Boll]] or [[Seltzer And Friedburg]] == |
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Mercifully, their names and works are lost to history. |
Mercifully, their names and works are lost to history. |
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The Athenian stage had its equivalents of Uwe Boll or Seltzer And Friedburg
Mercifully, their names and works are lost to history.
- It's unlikely that many of their works were staged, however-anyone wanting to put on a play for a public festival had to have the plot approved by an Archon first.
- To to fair, that's not that different to today, where a film has to be greenlit before it's made. There was probably some terrible plays performed. For all we know, some of the plays that have survived were the equivilent of a Boll, or Seltzer and Friedburg "work".