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tragedy and comedy
Just the word Greek, as you have done.
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If you mean to construct the theater, its impossible to estimate due to the differences in monetary value. If you mean the price to enter the theater, it was nothing. Ancient performances were free to all.
In the Greek mythology, Dyonisus, the God of wine and grape harvest, although not extrictly the God of theater, it was during the festivities dedicated to him that the dramatic representations took place, during the festivals called 'City Dionysia'.
Ancient Greece gave us art, architecture, mathematics, and medicine. They gave us theater and mythology.
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Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
Both pagaism and mythology has impacted the theater both in some plays and down to how some theaters are decorated
The difference between modern day theatre and ancient Greek theater is that in ancient Greece only boys could act in the shows. The stages were tilted instead of the chairs for the audience and they used big two sided masks made of rock.
one achievement is the ancient Agros theater. this theater is the largest ancient amphitheater in Greece.
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
The ancient Roman emperor Augustus dedicated the Theater of Marcellus.
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The first theater productions were performed as a kind of worship to Dionysus. The word "tragedy" translates as "goat-song" from ancient Greek because Dionysus was part goat, and those first performances were generally what we would now call tragic, in reference to the god's being killed and resurrected every year.
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