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The Fallen Angel
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Two characters in this pic that you will be familiar with. The Colosseum background set me thinking. It was designed for 50 000 – 80 000 spectators who would all need to be seated or stood in the right part of the arena. Expensive posh seats near the front of course with few steps to climb. All those people would need refreshments on a hot sunny afternoon and of course entertaining. The entertainment could include mock sea battles, famous land battles, gladiatorial contests, public executions, exotic animals, condemned prisoners, Christians and anything the owners could dream up. All this would need a massive infrastructure of tunnels, hydraulics, lifting equipment etc and a small army of backstage crew of widely differing skills. And of course publicity, ticket sales, people to look after and train the animals...not to mention a whole mini economy which must have developed around such sites. In today's numbers the cost must have been huge for putting on a show. I suppose at the height of the Empire cost was insignificant compared to the gains of keeping the people happy.
So here is a view of part of such a show from the point of view of someone backstage.
So here is a view of part of such a show from the point of view of someone backstage.
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