Definition
A choragus was the leader of a chorus in ancient Greek drama. 🎭 They were responsible for organizing and training the chorus. Think of them as the directors and producers of ancient theatrical performances! They would oversee the costumes, choreography, and musical aspects of the chorus's role in the play. They played a critical role in bringing the dramatic stories to life. Their work influenced the development of Western theater. Imagine them as the original stage managers!