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The Theatre of Sabratha, Libya
Built between 175-200AD during the Severan reconstruction of the city, Sabratha's theatre is the most complete in the roman world
Sabratha, Libya
Founded by the Phoenicians, Sabratha was one of three major Roman cities on the Libyan Coast
Byzantine Christianity in Sabratha
The Byzantine period in Sabratha saw the building of churches from reclaimed classical roman buildings. Many of the city's Christian cemeteries were also established
The Roman Forum of Sabratha
The Roman forum of Sabratha was uniquely placed for its commercial role in the city. A number of its civic buildings also remain
Traveling in Libya, North Africa
There is plenty to do and see in Libya especially for travelers who like antiquities, ruins and deserts, beaches, and all the magic of the ages that surrounds them.
The Archaeology of Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna's position and trade links made it important to the Romans. Its wealth and status are reflected in its buildings.
The Origins of Victorian Theatrical Spectacle
The English theatre of the Victorian age remains notorious in the annals of theatre history for its excesses in production, but this extravagance has historical roots.
Winter 2009 Discounts in the West End
During these credit crunched times, a night at the theatre may seem like an extravagant luxury, but money saving options are plentiful for locals.
London Fringe Theatre for Beginners
While the West End supplies a steady stream of crowd pleasing shows, the London Fringe offers a plethora of affordable and accessible choices across the city.


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