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Phormis (around 478 BC?) is one of the originators of Greek comedy, or of a parti­cular form of it. Aristotle identified him as one of the originators of comedy, along with Epicharmus of Kos. He was said to be the first to introduce actors with robes reaching to the ankles, and to ornament the stage with skins dyed purple—as drapery it may be presumed. The Suda gave a list of his comedies: Admetos Alkinous Alkyones Iliou Porthesis Hippos Kepheus (or Kephalaia) Perseus Atalante… (More on Phormis)
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