Emperor Nero: The Roman ruler who set the stage for public performance
Marble portrait of Nero, 64–8 CE, Rome, Italy. Photo: State Collections of Antiquities and Glyptothek, Munich/Renate Kühling
The British Museum’s new exhibition shows a different side to Nero, who became known as the ‘actor-emperor’ because of his star turns, and support for drama and the arts. Curator Thorsten Opper tells Nick Smurthwaite about Rome’s cultural revolution
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