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Dionysus, also called Bacchus, the god of wine and

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How important were Greek gods to Greek theater?

I would say they were very important because i believe that Greek's would often have plays about there well loved gods. Like Native Americans they could have had plays for whenever the sun would pour onto the Greek's plants and they might have a special play about the sun god, Apollo, to thank him for the great fortune.


What were the two main functions of a Greek festival?

The festivals were mainly religious events, and also a social occasionfor greeks to get together and enjoy the excitement of plays and athletic events.


What type of plays made fun of Greek legends?

Satire were plays that made fun of Greek legends.


What ideas did Romans borrow from the Greeks?

The Romans adopted and adapted the western Greek alphabet. They adopted some of the Greek gods (Apollo, Asclepius, Castor and Pollux and Cybele, whom they called Magna Mater) and linked their gods to the Greek ones. Their scientific ideas came from the Greeks. They adopted Greek medicine. They adopted Greek sports. Their literature was based on the Greek tragedies and comedies. Their elite men studied the two main Greek school of philosophy of the time: stoicism and Epicureanism. From the late 1st century BC they adopted Greek sculpture The adopted the Greek orders (styles) to make columns (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) and modelled their temples on the Greek ones. However, for the rest, Roman architecture went way beyond the techniques of the Greeks. The Romans effected what historians have called the Roman architectural revolution.


What civilization influenced the ancient Romans the most?

The civilisation which had the greatest influence on Roman civilisation was that of the Greeks. In the early days the Etruscans and Sabines also had a degree of influence.Greek civilisation. In fact the Eastern Empire was Greek and upper class Romans embraced aspects of Greek culture.

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Who did the Greeks perform plays in honor of?

Audiences


Who acted in Greek plays?

Greeks


Are roman plays and Greek plays the same?

no,the greeks end theirs with a moral.


Why werent women allowed to perform in greek plays?

No.... not back in the Greek days


What was the ancient greek theater for?

it was there because Greeks liked plays it was there because Greeks liked plays NO. It was oridantly a seomony to please the gods and eventually grew from there


What was dionysus' connection with Greeks drama?

Dionysos was a patron god of dramatic arts. On the festivals of Dionysos - there were two such festivals, Dionysia and Lenaia, both in spring - it was customary to perform plays. Most of the Greek plays we know of Have been written for such occasions.


What would Greek performers perform in Greek theatres?

Greek performers would perform plays called tragedy's which is a play where the main character is in a bad situation or has a problem.


What kind of plays did the greek perform?

The most famous of all Greek plays were Drama and Satire/comedies. The most famous of Greek playwrights was Homer and Socrates.


How were Greeks plays preformed?

Well, they didn't let girls perform, which probably really SUCKED.


Where all greek plays performed by men?

Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.


What grew out of greek religious festivals?

Greek theatre - each day of a festival there were five plays performed in honour of the god - three tragedies, a satyr play and a comedy.


When and where did greek plays take place?

The ancient Greek plays which have come down to us are the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes. There were probably more which have not survived the last 2300 years.