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Q: What did the audience throw at actors who performed badly in ancient Greek theatres?
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Who made masks in the ancient greek?

In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.


What are the advantages of black box theatres?

the audience is on the same level as the actors, so more intimacy. you can have the audience wherever you want. it is suitable for many types of performances.


Where did the actors change in ancient greek theatres?

A large rectangular box behind the orchestra where the actors could change. This is called a Skene.


What is a story performed by actors in front of an audience called?

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What did the audience throw at the actors in Greece if they performed badly?

Rotten Food


In greek theatre what did the audience throw at the actors who performed badly?

Vegetables


Disadvantages of proscenium stage?

Hard to fully interact with audience as people further back are not close to actors so cannot see as well. Also the 'picture frame' of the arch can act as a barrier between the audience and actors. This is why lots of theatres have a small thrust at the front.


Actors in the theaters of ancient Greece wore large mask to?

Show who they are to a large audience.


Why did some people dislike theatres?

because they didn't prefer the plays performed or the actors involved. they would often threw rotten fruits and vegetables.


What did the audience throw at the greek actors if they performed badly?

yes, they through roten food especialy tomartoes


Why did some people dislike Elizabethan theatres?

because they didn't prefer the plays performed or the actors involved. they would often threw rotten fruits and vegetables.


How many actors were in the Greek theatres?

three