no there isn't but we as scientists think there should be
Dionysos is credited by most sources as the Greek god of drama.
Dyonisis
Dionysos was the god of Wine, fertility and drama.
Greek tragedies were plays that were based on myths. These plays were supposed to be performed to honor Dionysus, who is the Greek god of wine.
Because Dionysus introduced theatre into ancient Greece
Tom Faw Driver has written: 'The sense of history in Greek and Shakespearean drama' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Criticism and interpretation, English Historical drama, English and Greek, Greek Historical drama, Greek and English, Greek drama, Historical drama, English, Historical drama, Greek, Histories, History and criticism, Kings and rulers in literature, Literature and history, Literature, Comparative, Time in literature 'The magic of ritual' -- subject(s): Ritual, Rites and ceremonies 'Patterns of grace' -- subject(s): Christianity, Psychology, Creation, Gestalt therapy, Experience, Storytelling, Religious aspects of Storytelling, Word of God (Theology), Word of God (Christian theology)
Thespis in 534bc wrote plays in honor of god of dionysus ,he wsa a Greek
its a drama
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
Apollo was the Greek god of light, music, poetry, healing, and prophecy. He was also associated with the sun and was often depicted with a lyre in his hand. Apollo was one of the most important and widely-worshiped gods in ancient Greek mythology.
it is from Athens greek
In Greek drama, every play was either a tragedy or a comedy. In Elizabethan drama, even tragic plays had comic relief.