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Romans had drama plays and comedy plays
Yes they did have it
The coliseum
Yes, they did.
they went to gladeatoor fights and plays
When the Romans went to the theater they watched plays. Some festivals were celebrated exclusively with theatrical performances. The Romans were very fond of bawdy comedies.
they play William Shakespeare
Romans plays were characterized by the stories of human achievements and the political and moral issues that accompany leaders and rulers. This differed from Greek plays that stressed the conflicts, passions and interactions of the gods.
This is quite a tall order. You should not expect a list of hundreds of plays here.
Shakespeare... he wrote plays about English Kings from 'Henry the IV' to 'Richard the III' and tragedies about ancient Romans such as 'Julius Caesar' and 'Marc Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus' and 'Titus Andronicus' He also wrote plays about Ancient Greeks as well.
They usually went to the coliseum to see gladiatorial fights, the circus, and plays.
The ancient Romans. Nowadays, we find them most often in chemistry, books, and plays.