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- The Charition mime is a Gr**** theatre play, in fact more properly to be called a farce or burlesque rather than a mime, which is found in Papyrus Oxyrhynchus...
- Jonathan C. Stewart as Daniel Boone Gareth Reeves as Davy Crockett Derek Charition as Meriwether Lewis Joseph Carlson as William Clark Robert I. Mesa as...
- 2003. Tsitsiridis, Stavros, "Gr**** Mime in the Roman Empire (P.Oxy. 413: Charition and Moicheutria", Logeion 1 (2011) 184-232. Wiles, David. Gr**** Theatre...
- for the Indian-language p****ages in the ancient Gr**** play known as the Charition mime. The earliest examples of a full-length Kannada language stone inscription...
- are fragmentary. Papyrus P. Oxy. 413 has part of a play, known as the "Charition Mime", mostly in prose, in which an intoxicated Indian king bursts into...
- Sus**** (1st century AD.) Charition mime (2nd century) is possibly a parody of Iphigenia in Tauris. Like Iphigenia, Charition is kept captive at a temple...
- believed to have performed was the famous comedy role of the plotting wife Charition. Gregori, Gian Luca (2005). "I protagonisti della scena teatrale nella...
- believed to have performed was the famous comedy role of the plotting wife Charition. Stewart, Michael; Parnell, David; Whately, Conor (2022-03-30). The Routledge...
- known to the Gr****s of the 2nd century as Tolokoyra (Tulu Country). The Charition mime, a Gr**** play belonging to the 2nd century BC, has its plot centered...
- Tsitsiridis, Stavros, "Gr**** Mime in the Roman Empire (P.Oxy. 413: Charition and Moicheutria", Logeion 1 (2011) 184–232. Vernant, Jean-Pierre, and...