The document discusses aspects of entertainment in ancient Rome such as the coliseum, gladiator fights, theater, and chariot races. The Roman coliseum could hold 5000 people and hosted gladiator fights where combatants would parade before the emperor before fighting. Theater performances featured actors in wigs and included music, dancing, and comedy plays. Chariot races took place in the large Circus Maximums stadium and featured two-wheeled carts racing around the track.