They are called Thespians.
wealthy Greeks
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
The wore Cothurnuses or Cothurnie, also called Buskins (high platform sandals) but that was only in the later Hellenic period, not in the Classical Period.
Actors wore terra cotta masks with exaggerated expressions on stage.
this is what they wore after they had won
leader of Athens during its Golden Age
Well the tragedy actors wore heavy robes and darker clothes, and the comedy actors wore shorter tunics, andstraooed leather penis' underneath so everyone could see them :d
Roman actors, like the Greek ones, wore a mask which represented the character. All actors were males and payed female characters as well.
Greek people wore togas for everything.
Greek people wore togas for everything.
Yes, the greek women wore earings, but not the greek men.
wealthy Greeks
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
Hermes, the greek god, who was also an olympian wore winged sandles
Ancient greek women wore tunics called chitons. Women also wore sashes and golden jewelry for accessories.
she mostly wore a blue dress. But she wore a tunic with a flower crown thing.
One to three, not counting the chorus, which numbered from 12 to 50. The actors were all male, wore masks, and switched masks as they changes roles.