Unknown (331 BC, Unknown venue, Unknown location)

Year: 
331 BC
Scripts: 
Not known
People involved: 
(Tragic Actor)
(Tragic Actor)
(Sponsor/Choregos)
(Sponsor/Choregos)
(Host)
Known from: 
Production notes: 
Plutarch (Alexander, 29) tells us that when Alexander the Great arrived to Phoenicia (in 331 BC), he held tragic competitions. The kings of Cyprus acted as choregoi: Nicocreon of Salamis was allotted the tragic actor Thettalus, and Pasicrates of Soli was allotted Athenodorus. It was Athenodorus who was voted the winner.

How to cite this ancient performance

Unknown (331 BC, Unknown venue, Unknown location), accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/ancient-performance/performance/921 <5 May 2024>