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    the City Dionysia in Athens, and Thespis won the first documented competition. Capitalising on his success, Thespis also invented theatrical touring;...
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    actors flee in terror, except for Thespis. Jupiter asks Thespis whether he is impressed with the father of the gods. Thespis replies that the gods are unimpressive...
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  • Thespis was a 6th-century BC Greek poet. Thespis may also refer to: Thespis (opera), an opera by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan Thespis (plant), a genus...
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  • Thespis is a genus of Asian plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. Species Thespis divaricata DC. - China (Guangdong, Yunnan), Indian...
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  • Thespis is a genus of mantis in the family Thespidae. The following species are recognised in the genus Thespis: Thespis bicolor Chopard, 1913 Thespis...
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  • The Foundation universe is the future history of humanity's colonization of the galaxy, spanning nearly 25,000 years, created through the gradual fusion...
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    Selwyn and Spencer, Roderic. "Forty Years of Thespis Scholarship", accessed 20 July 2021 Walters, Michael. "Thespis: a reply", W. S. Gilbert Society Journal...
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  • to: A citizen of the Ancient Greek city of Thespiae An actor or actress Thespis, the first credited actor A member of the International Thespian Society...
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    or story. Before Thespis' act, Grecian stories were only expressed in song, dance, and in third person narrative. In honor of Thespis, actors are commonly...
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    recitation by the chorus. Then in Poetics, Aristotle describes how a poet named Thespis introduced the idea of one actor stepping out and engaging in a dialogue...
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