Further resources

The following resources are available elsewhere. We concentrate here on freely-available resources, though some of them are aimed exclusively at teachers, and require proving that one is a teacher to access them.

Performance of the classics

The Latin Qvarter

A project that through courses and presentations aims to spread the enjoyment of Latin poetry read aloud. The web site includes recordings and details of upcoming courses.

Ancient plays at University College London

Details of past productions of ancient plays at UCL, with study guides for the plays.

The Cambridge Greek Play

An archive of the triennial performances of Greek plays at Cambridge University since 1882. This web site is largely a record of past performances, but it does contain some links for those interested in putting on the plays themselves, such as audio and video recordings of recent productions.

The Greek Play at King’s College London

An archive of the annual Greek Play at King’s College London, since 1953. Includes links to video recordings of past performances.

Didaskalia

A peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of ancient Greek and Roman performance.

Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama

The web site of a centre at Oxford University for research into performances of Greek and Roman drama, this is primarily a record of scholarship on performance and reception, but also has recordings of performances.

The Classical Association

Resources for students and teachers, including readings of Latin poetry.

The Classics for All Resource Hub

Resources for teachers (a free account is needed to access the teaching resources, but there are other materials including learned articles available to read without an account).

The Classics Library

Resources for teachers (a free account is needed to access the site).