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  1. Two Classical Comedies the Birds the Brothers Menaechmus by Peter D. Aristophanes; Plautus and Arnott, 1958-01-01
  2. The Menaechmus Twins and two other plays The Rope Pseudolus by Plautus, 1971
  3. The pot Of Gold, the Prisoners, the Brothers Menaechmus, the Swaggering Soldier, Pseudolus by Plautus, 1965-01-01
  4. PLAUTUS: THREE COMEDIES (The Braggart Soldier, Brothers Menaechmus, Hauted House)
  5. Plautus: Three Comedies The Braggart Soldier, the Brothers Menaechmus, the Haunt
  6. Plautus: Three Comedies (The Braggart Soldier, The Brothers Menaechmus, & The Haunted House) by Plautus (Translated From The Latin By Erich Segal),
  7. Plautus, the Pot of Gold, the Prisoners, the Brothers Menaechmus, the Swaggering Soldier, Pseudolus by E.F. Watling, 1972
  8. The Birds the Brothers Menaechmus by Peter D. Translated and Eidtedb By Arnott, 1958-01-01
  9. The Birds; The Brothers Menaechmus
  10. The Menaechmus Twins and Two Other Plays by Plautus, 1963
  11. Anthology of Living Theater by Edwin Wilson, Alvin Goldfarb, 2000-08-09

21. Editing Menaechmus - Edit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
grexplautina die Menaechmi des Plautus - menaechmus-Brüder oder Der doppelte menaechmus ) sind eineweitere Komödie des Plautus. menaechmus und seine Frau (1. Aufführung).
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24. Knorr And Menaechmus
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Knorr and menaechmus by Michael Fried. Knorr sees the triads of menaechmus in the context of problems involving application of areas.
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26. Four Comedies : The Braggart Soldier, The Brothers Menaechmus, The Haunted House
Four Comedies The Braggart Soldier, The Brothers menaechmus, TheHaunted House, The Pot of Gold (Oxford Worlds Classics). Four
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27. The Brothers Menaechmus
THE BROTHERS menaechmus. by Titus Maccius Plautus. Back to Index. THEBROTHERS menaechmus. by Titus Maccius Plautus. The Script. PROLOGUE.
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THE BROTHERS MENAECHMUS
by Titus Maccius Plautus
brought to the stage by the Furman University Theater
and the Classics faculty and students
of Furman University
January 31-February 3, 6-10, 1996
Text and notes adopted from http://www.acs-classics.rhodes.edu/ACS/users/prior/MenaechmiFU.html
The original site also contains photographs of the production

About the Translation
In the Fall of 1995, Dr. Rich Prior of the Furman Classics faculty struck a deal with Dr. Court Gilmour of the Furman Theater a new translation of a Roman comedy for the Theater to perform in its regular season. The Menaechmi was chosen and Dr. Prior offered roles to a few of his students to translate (specific credits below). Once the translations were complete, they were edited by Dr. Prior and again by Mr. John Scott Gray. Auditions were held and rehearsals began. After one or two 'read throughs', Drs. Prior and Gilmour collaborated to iron out awkward lines and scenes and embellish Plautus's work here and there and make the play more accessible to a modern audience. Therefore, the script which follows should be seen more as a working script than as a word for word translation of the original. Nevertheless, apart from the wholesale reworking of the prologue, no great violence has been done.

28. Plautus: The Brothers Menaechmus
Plautus The Brothers menaechmus. SUMMARY Twins were born to a merchant. Whenthey were seven, he took one (menaechmus) on a business trip to Tarentum.
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Plautus: The Brothers Menaechmus
SUMMARY: An unidentified actor delivers the proplogue. After welcoming the audience and setting the scene in Sicily, he gets down to the business of the story. Twins were born to a merchant. When they were seven, he took one (Menaechmus) on a business trip to Tarentum. The boy got lost, and an Epidamnian took him off to Epidamnus. The father died of grief. When news got back to Tarentum, the grandfather of the boys renamed Sosicles to Menaechmus (for the lost one had been the better of the two). The Epidamnian merchant had treated the lost child well, and left him a handsome inheritance. The twin formerly known as Sosicles is now looking for his brother...and so the action begins. Eventually, of course, everything is revealed and a happy ending follows. NOTES: The prologue (and the remainder of the play, to a lesser degree) has more numerous examples of the self-concious theatrical references so common in Aristophanes than the previous 2 New Comedies on the syllabus...not to mention the fact that people actually say funny things in this play! Humor is not entirely defined by the situation, as it seems to have been in the Rape of the Locks. Plautus in the first scene uses an old Aristophanic standby for a laugh: transvestism.

29. Madness In Two Plautine Comedies
In the Menaechmi, identical twin brothers, menaechmus and Sosicles (alsocalled menaechmus). Granted, the same holds true of menaechmus.
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Madness in Two Plautine Comedies
James Staub CLAS 397 November 10, 1997 The madnesses of Ajax, Heracles, and Orestes have survived in the extant works of ancient tragedies. These insanities are represented much as they are experienced by the hero's they afflictas something which doesn't make sense, which challenges the boundaries of the hero's life and self-concept. The story of madness on the tragic stage is essentially one told from within. The phantom furies which signify Orestes' hallucinations are seen onstage by the entire audience in the Euminedes; the sensitivity of Sophocles to Ajax's plight allows for the hero's beautiful speeches which reveal his newfound (and self-destructive) complexity. Madness is at its core tragic. In its boundary-confusion, insanity comes close to fulfilling Bernard Knox's definition of tragedy: "the rejection of all normal standards of success, of all conforting moralities, the naked exposure of the fault of all things." As such, it is no surprise that there are no representations of authentic madness in extant ancient comedy. Aristophanes' portrait of Philocleon (Wasps) and his obsession with attending the Athenian law courts is as crazy as they get, and yet "madness" in this case is best understood as an exaggerated metaphor used to deliver the poet's criticism of Athenian political life with sufficient force. Comedy can only exploit madness for what is funny in it, and therefore must only explore the "external" vestiges of insanitythat is, what is done to and thought about the insane by others. As such, Aristophanes' comedy by itself offers the modern reader more clues about the specific treatments given to the mentally ill in ancient Athens than the entire batallion of "internally oriented" tragedies focusing on Greece's favorite "touched" heroes.

30. Four Comedies: The Braggart Soldier, The Brothers Menaechmus, The Haunted House,
Four Comedies The Braggart Soldier, The Brothers menaechmus, the Haunted House,The Pot of Gold Titus MacCius Plautus • Erich Segal (Translator) LITERATURE
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31. The Brothers Menaechmus - Playdatabase.com
Title Author. More about The Brothers menaechmus The Brothers menaechmus Trans.By Erich Segal. Author(s) Plautus. Play Details Genre(s) Not Available.
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Miss Julie Mar 18 to 27, 2004 Arts Court The Brothers menaechmus May 1 to 10,2003 Arts Court Murder in the Cathedral Jan 22 to 25, 2003 Christ Church
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Click Here menaechmus. menekmus (4thc BC ). Greek mathematician.One of the tutors of Alexander the Great, he was the first to
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34. Anastasia Performances
The Brothers menaechmus. Director Donald Sheehan. Cast menaechmus ofEpidamnus Tim Fitzgerald; menaechmus of Syracuse - Donald Sheehan;
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The Brothers Menaechmus Director: Donald Sheehan Musical Director: Jason Brenner Cast:
  • Menaechmus of Epidamnus - Tim Fitzgerald Menaechmus of Syracuse - Donald Sheehan Wife - Anastasia O'Brien Sponge - Debby Rawson Messinio, Maid - Teresa Chiasson
  • Old Lady, Erotium - Christine Porter Cylindrus, Doctor - Jason Brenner

THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June 28, 2001
Theater troupe departs from the Bard, offers modern comedy
By John J. Galluzzo
If their sunburned faces are any indication of the time and effort the players of the Shakespeare Collaborative have been putting into the preparation for their first production at Fort Revere this Sunday, then we should be in for a heck of a show. On Sunday at 3 and 6 p.m. (two shows), Don Sheehan and his small band of actors will present The Brothers Menaechmus, a Greek comedy of mistaken identity.
"I play one of the mistakes", said Tim Fitzgerald of Framingham, taking a break from rehearsing the role of Menaechmus of Epidemus this past Sunday. An untrained actor, Fitzgerald has nevertheless been on stage for more than 20 years, exercising his passion. Recently, he has been seen directing with the Hingham Civic Music Theater, Duxbury's Bay Players, and two of his own home troupes, including the Newton Country Players. Yet, in more than two decades of acting, he has never had a part in any Shakespearean or classical play.
"It's always been musical comedies or other straight plays. I love to sing. With singing, you have to master breath control," a talent that matches well with outdoors, another first for Fitzgerald this summer.

35. Latein: Www.latein-pagina.de
Translate this page Er hatte Zwillingssöhne mit den Namen menaechmus und Sosicles, dieselbst die Mutter kaum auseinanderhalten konnte. Einmal nahm
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"Menaechmi"
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Für "kleine" Lateinerinnen und Lateiner im 1. Jahr.
In Syrakus (Sizilien) lebte einst ein reicher Kaufmann. Er hatte Zwillingssöhne mit den Namen Menaechmus und Sosicles , die selbst die Mutter kaum auseinanderhalten konnte. Einmal nahm der Vater den Menaechmus mit nach Tarent (Süditalien) auf den Markt. Der Bruder Sosicles blieb daheim. Im Menschengewühl verlor der Vater den Menaechmus aus den Augen. Er suchte ihn lange vergebens und starb dann vor Kummer. Die Trauer in der Familie in Syrakus war groß, als man vom Tod des Vaters und dem Verschwinden des Menaechmus hörte. Um an den verlorenen Zwilling zu erinnern, erhielt nun der Sosicles den Namen Menaechmus.
Der echte Menaechmus hatte folgendes erlebt: Ein wohlhabender Kaufmann nahm sich des Jungen an. Als beide den Vater nicht gefunden hatten, nahm er ihn mit nach Epirus (Griechenland) und adoptierte ihn, weil er kinderlos war. Später verheiratete er ihn mit einer jungen Frau und setzte ihn nach seinem Tod als Alleinerben ein.
In Syracus trauerte man weiter um den vermissten Sohn bzw. Bruder. So entschloss sich

36. Untitled
Not with a whimper. The Brothers menaechmus. Talented Shawn Willett wasmiscast in the role of Peniculus, menaechmus/Edidamnus s parasite.
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Not with a whimper
The Brothers Menaechmus
By Plautus
Adapted and directed by Joseph Furnari
Westside Repertory Theatre
252 West 81st St. Manhattan (874-7290)
Non-union production (closes March 21)
Review by Julie Halpern
Plautus's comedy of mistaken identity, The Menaechmi, has entertained theatregoers throughout the centuries in a variety of incarnations, including Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, Rodgers and Hart's The Boys From Syracuse, and Sondheim's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum . Joseph Furnari's recent adaptation welcomed Plautus's Menaechmus Brothers into the millennium in the intimate environment of West Side Rep. The two Menaechmus brothers were separated in infancy back home in Syracuse and are unwittingly reunited as adults with predictably hilarious results. Like a favorite old sitcom, which we have seen a dozen times but laugh at all the same things time after time, the twins' exploits are a permanent fixture in the fabric of the theatre. Furnari employs an interesting blend of dramatic elements from Plautus's time (such as the use of multiple doors and windows), commedia dell' arte and 1930s Hollywood screwball comedy. The only thing amiss was breaking up the prologue among several of the actors who kept popping their heads out of windows like the characters on

37. The Menaechmus Twins And Two Other Plays - Online Ordering
The menaechmus Twins and Two Other Plays Plautus (Lionel Casson, Translatorand Editor) (1971) ISBN (0393-00602-6) paper Qty Price $ 10.95.
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38. The Menaechmi Twins, By Plautus, Performed By Mrs. Huffmans' 6th Grade Class
Scene 1 Kyle F. Peniculus, companion to menaechmus I Ivan menaechmus I, a youngman living in Epidamnus Kaylin Lady E, menaechmus I s neighbor Sharla Lady
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The Menaechmi Twins
A Roman Comedy
by Plautus
200 B.C. performed by
Mrs. Huffman's 6th Grade Class
March 22, 2001
*Art by Beth The Menaechmi Twins
by Plautus
The Menaechmi Twins is about a pair of identical twin brothers who were separated when they were very young. The mass confusion that arises when their paths cross is the basis for this popular Roman comedy, which was written by the famous Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus in about 200 B.C. Plautus was a master of comedy. He had to be, to keep his audience entertained at public festivals where the competition might be chariot races, boxing, or circuses. Over the last 2,200 years, the play has been adapted many times, most notably by William Shakespeare, who adopted the plot for his play, A Comedy of Errors . As you will soon see, The Menaechmi Twins is just as entertaining now as it was when it was written. We hope you enjoy this play. Mrs. Huffman's Class
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Scene 1 Kyle F. : Peniculus, companion to Menaechmus I Ivan : Menaechmus I, a young man living in Epidamnus

39. A-6's Play, The Menaechmi Twins
play. Then menaechmus I steals a dress from his wife and he and Peniculusgive it to Lady E, who agrees to make them dinner. While
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The Menaechmi Twins, by Plautus Our play, the Menaechmi Twins, was a great success. I played the character Messenio. There were three scenes, and they were all funny. Scene 1 started off with the narrator introducing the play. Then Menaechmus I steals a dress from his wife and he and Peniculus give it to Lady E, who agrees to make them dinner. While they go downtown, Lady E sends Cylindrian and Andrea downtown to buy food. Then Menaechmus II, Messenio, and Endoria arrive at the city. They meet Cylindria and Andrea in front of Lady E's house, and thinking Menaechmus II is Menaechmus I, Cylindria speaks to him and they get confused. Cylindria and Andrea go in and Lady E comes out causing more confusion, until Menaechmus II decides he wants to eat the dinner and abandons Messenio and Endoria, who go back to their ship. When the dinner is over, Menaechmus II meets Peniculus, who thinks Menaechmus II is Menaechmus I. He gets mad because he didn't get any food, and he goes into Menaechmus I's house. Then Menaechmus II goes to the embroidery shop. Scene 2 starts with the narrator. Then Peniculus and Mrs. Menaechmus come out and Peniculus tells Mrs. Menaechmus all about the dress and the dinner. Then Menaechmus I returns from town and is met by his angry wife and Peniculus, who send him back to the embroidery shop. Then Mrs. Menaechmus goes into the house and Peniculus goes downtown, never to be seen again. Then, Menaechmus I goes to Lady E's house to get the dress back. Lady E thinks he is trying to cheat her and shuts the door. Then Menaechmus I leaves and Menaechmus II arrives with the dress. Menaechmus comes out, and they get in a fight. She sends Decio to get her mother. When her mother gets there, Menaechmus II pretends to be insane.

40. Apronyms: MENAECHMUS
The Affair Adulescens By the immortal gods, what am I seeing with my very eyes?(The Brothers menaechmus p. 121). (The Brothers menaechmus p. 128).
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