Greek theaters were performed around the open space a semicircular plan with the audience sitting in tiers of the slope near the altar of Dionysus and watching drama,dancing,music ,puppet shows and mime.It served as a model for the Roman Empire that continued the same structure.
The Globe Theatre was built in the 16th century in England, the Roman Forum was built in the Roman Empire. The only similarity that could be found is Shakespear. Many of his play are set in Roma and the Roman Forum and his plays used to be performed in the Globe Theatre.
They both only let men perform
The study of Greek and Roman history, culture, art, literature and theatre is called classics.
Aristotle did not form Greek Theater. His Poeticsdescribes common aspects of plays that already existed.
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Greco means a combined form representing Greek. A common used term is Greco-Roman. Meaning a combined form representing something that is representing Greek and Roman.
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine and the arts, particularly theatre. Essentially the patron of theatre and alcohol.
If you refer to theatre performances, Roman theatre was modelled on that of the Greeks. Indian and asian theatre were completely different.
Roman Theatre Greek Theatre Musical Theatre Romantic Theatre
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
The study of Greek and Roman history, culture, art, literature and theatre is called classics.
the different kinds of theater are the following...................
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Scholars say theatre originated in Greece and was spread to Rome through Roman Imperialism. The Romans adopted Greek theatre to their specific purposes. In the style of "Bread and Circuses," Roman theatre was meant to entertain the masses with spectacle and violence. The naumachiae were elaborate portrayals of sea battles involving real water-filled arenas and massive scale fights where actors were likely to die in the action. Basic costuming indicated status using certain colors to show a character's class, and stock characters helped the audiences not get lost in all the action onstage. Greek theatre had a more didactic and religious aim. It was born of religious celebrations for different Greek gods and featured characters who faced moral struggles. Masks were popular, and a chorus was essential in highlighting moral themes. All in all, Greek theatre was born of religion, artistry, and necessity; Roman theatre was more for spectacular entertainment. This is not to say that Greek theatre was any more valid or necessary. The two styles simply served different purposes. It is important to remember that while Greek theatre provided artistic and scholastic foundations for the modern theatre, Roman theatre paved the way for a wide range of entertainment, including Opera and masques.
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Aristotle did not form Greek Theater. His Poeticsdescribes common aspects of plays that already existed.
The Greeks existed first then they collapsed and the Romans took center stage. You are asking a trick question, the Romans didn't contribute anything to Greek theatre. The Greeks contributed to Roman theatre though.
The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.
well both of them had lots of gods