You have not mentioned which god. Theatrical performances were don in honour of the gods but in special theatres, not temples which each were the residences of a particular god.
Dionysus
Theaters in ancient Greece were temples to the god, Dionysys. He was an important god because he embodied the idea of rebirth and death. Dionysys is the god of wine, patron of the arts and fertility.
Zeus
Hades
Hypnos
Poseidon was the god of the ocean/sea.
Dionysus
Where the Greek theatres temples to the god Poseidon
Theaters in ancient Greece were temples to the god, Dionysys. He was an important god because he embodied the idea of rebirth and death. Dionysys is the god of wine, patron of the arts and fertility.
The temples of the gods, and particularly the patron god of the city-state.
God.
There is no god of hurricanes in ancient Greece
They usually had a room in which the statue of the god was maintained, and a portico with columns, frescos and a tiled roof. They walls and columns and god were gaudily painted with red and blue and other colours, unlike the austere copies of Greek buildings of today.
Hades is the God of the Underworld in ancient Greece.
temples dedicated to the certain god
Zeus
Hades
Hypnos