Casina Sunshine Band

2021年4月5日
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Enjoy the best in Louisiana concerts and comedy right here at Paragon Casino Resort. Rock, Country and Louisiana-style entertainment are all yours on the Mari Showroom concert stage. Check out who’s appearing at Paragon and make your plans today!
*Cassina Sunshine Band Tour
*Sunshine Band Songs
*Cassina Sunshine Band Discography
*Sunshine Band CogicUPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT INFORMATIONCassina Sunshine Band Tour
. Sunshine Band. LIVE MUSIC Available from a Dynamic Duo to a Full Band offering the most enjoyable music for Fun & Dancing + DJ, Lighting, Sound &. Rivers Casino offers the very best in casinos, hotels, restaurants, concerts, and entertainment. Visit us in Des Plaines, IL, Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA. Detouring on 160th Street, you can see a contrast in the amazing awning of the Jamaica Business Resource Center at 90-33; La Casina, a nightclub/restaurant in a Streamlined Moderne style was built in 1933. A 1912 cornice is nearby, signifying the changes the Jazz Age wrought on building styles.Mári ShowroomUPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT INFORMATIONMári Showroom
Paragon Casino Resort is currently working on rescheduling postponed or cancelled events due to COVID-19. We will let you know as soon as we have agreed upon new dates for previously scheduled events. Your purchased tickets for any previously scheduled event will be valid for the new show date once it is scheduled. If desired, a refund is available at the point of purchase.Close InfoCasinaWritten byPlautusCharactersOlympio - slave of LysidamusChalinus - slave of CleostrataCleostrata - wife of LysidamusPardalisca - maid of CleostrataMyrrhina - wife of AlcesimusLysidamusAlcesimusCitrio - cookSettinga street in Athens, before the houses of Lysidamus and Alcesimus
Casina is a Latinplay by the early RomanplaywrightTitus Maccius Plautus.Plot[edit]Sunshine Band Songs
The action takes place on the streets of Athens, and all the characters are Greek. The plot revolves about a beautiful girl, Casina, who is being fought over by two men. She was abandoned at the door of Lysidamus and his wife Cleostrata, and has been raised as a servant. Euthynicus, son of Lysidamus, has fallen in love with Casina and wants to marry her. As the wedding approaches, however, Lysidamus desires Casina for himself, and devises an elaborate ruse to get Euthynicus out to the country and have Casina marry his servant Olympio instead. Lysidamus would then be able to have sex with Casina whenever he wanted, and she would be the wife of his servant in name only: she would be concubine to Lysidamus, without his own wife Cleostrata finding out. Cleostrata opposes his plan, and wants Casina to marry her slave Chalinus, who would stand in for Euthynicus until his return from the country.
The conflict between father and son becomes a battle between husband and wife. To resolve the situation, Cleostrata first proposes to draw lots (the play is also known as The Lot-Drawers), but Lysidamus wins. Cleostrata and her servants then devise one scheme after another to keep Lysidamus from collecting his prize. Cleostrata discovers that her husband plans to sleep with Casina before Olympio takes her home. She dresses her servant Chalinus as Casina and humiliates both Olympio and Lysidamus by taking advantage of the darkened bedroom in her neighbor’s home where Lysidamus’ affair was to take place. In the dark, Olympio reaches under the dress of ’Casina’ and realizes that there has been a trick. Lysidamus has been beaten by his wife, and his sins have been exposed to the public. Cleostrata takes him back and life returns to normal. There follows a brief epilogue in which it is explained that Euthynicus will return from the country will indeed marry Casina, who was really a free-born Athenian when she was taken into the family.
Many of the characters in Casina are stock characters of Greek and Roman comedy, such as the old man chasing after the young slave woman.Translations[edit]
*Henry Thomas Riley, 1912: Casina full text
*W. Thomas MacCary and M. Willcock, 1976
*James Tatum, 1983
*David M. Christenson, 2008 Review in BMCR
*Wolfang de Melo, 2011 [1]Cassina Sunshine Band DiscographyReferences[edit]
*^Plautus; Translated by Wolfgang de Melo (2011). Plautus, Vol II: Casina; The Casket Comedy; Curculio; Epidicus; The Two Menaechmuses. Loeb Classical Library. ISBN067499678X.External links[edit]Sunshine Band CogicRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Casina_(play)&oldid=905693784’
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