I don't know about cases of it actually happening, but I can think of two
examples where the Romans are said to practise this: Heywood's
APOLOGY FOR ACTORS (1612), and Massinger's THE ROMAN ACTOR (1620s). In a
play-within-a-play in the latter, the actor Paris is executed by the
Emperor in just such a manner, a sort of proto-snuff-movie.
Hope this is of use,
Matthew Steggle
Trinity College
Oxford.
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