Something for everyone! Plautus and “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”
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Emily and Cam tackle “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”—an uproarious adaptation of Plautus’ Roman comedy.
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Some plays of Plautus referenced in this episode:
Cover Image:
- Mosaic of Masks. Second or third century CE. Found on the Aventine, possibly on the site of the ancient Thermae Decianae; now held in the Capitoline Museums. Photo by Carole Raddato, Wikimedia Commons.
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00:11 - Introduction
- 00:38 - A Funny thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Sonheim’s Musical and the 1966 film
03:19 - Our approach to reviewing adaptations of ancient literature
05:20 - Plautus and Roman Comedy
- 05:29 - What we know about Plautus himself (his dates, his name, his background)
- 09:41 - Plautus' style: Roman comedy, exotic settings, stock plots, and stock characters
17:56 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Plautus on Screen
- 18:51 - The setting: “A less fashionable suburb of Rome”
- 19:44 - The characters (Pseudolus, Hysterium, Marcus Lycus, Hero, Philia, Miles Gloriosus, and others)
- 23:33 - The plot, in all of its messiness
- 27:15 - The movie’s sources: Plautus’ Pseudolus, Mostellaria, Miles Gloriosus, and other plays
- 33:01 - Metatheatre in Plautus and in A Funny Thing
- 36:25 - The movie’s departures from Plautus: More is more! (Expansive sets, elaborate scenes, and exaggerated physical comedy)
43:36 - Cam and Emily discuss their reactions (and we learn the dirty secrets of Emily’s history with this film!
49:01 – Wrap-up
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