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No. Most of the theater performance in ancient Rome had to do with religious festivals and were paid for by the sponsor of the games. (Religious festivals in ancient Rome were celebrated with theater, races, and other entertainment events, depending upon the festival) There were a few theater productions given independently, but they were paid for by a sponsor. The individual actors and mimes were paid, but very little.

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