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Modern Greek theatre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Modern Greek theatre Modern Greek theatre refers to the theatrical production and theatrical plays written in the Modern Greek language, from the post-Byzantine times until today. ==Venetian Crete==
The renaissance which led to the modern Greek theatre, took place in the Venetian Crete. Significal dramatists include Georgios Chortatzis, Vitsentzos Kornaros, and other Cretan writers. ''Erotokritos'' is undoubtedly the masterpiece of this early period of modern Greek literature, and represents one of its supreme achievements. It is a verse romance written around 1600 by Vitsentzos Kornaros (1553–1613). The other major representative of the Cretan literature and theatre was Georgios Chortatzis and his most notable work was ''Erofili'', which was characterized by Kostis Palamas as the first work of modern Greek theatre. Other notable plays include ''The Sacrifice of Abraham'' by Kornaros, ''Panoria'' and ''Katsourbos'' by Chortatzis, ''Fortounatos'' by Markos Antonios Foskolos, ''King Rodolinos'' by Andreas Troilos, ''Stathis (comedy)'' and ''Voskopoula'' by unknown artists. During this period, there was production of different theatrical genres, such as tragedies, comedies, pastoral and religious plays.
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