In Greek theatre the actors were all amateurs and non professional also they were all men.
There isn't much talk of acting styles so far. But from what I can gather they used choral work rather than dramatic because of the amphitheatres being so big they had to make sure everyone could at least hear if they could seen. (Amphitheatres normally had about 15,000 people in at a time)
The chorus
verse
Hero heroine villain
tragedies and comedies
The typical characters found in the greek theatre was odepus rex
The use of the chorus, the structure of the play, and also Dysart refers to ancient Greece multiple times.
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine and the arts, particularly theatre. Essentially the patron of theatre and alcohol.
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
Greece.
by teachers
Socrates
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The four core principles of physical theatre are basically the back bone for the entire existence of physical theatre. They are Energy, Focus, Physical Awareness and Group Awareness.
Hearst Greek Theatre was created in 1903.
Belafonte at The Greek Theatre was created in 1963-08.
Their religion, their politics. Add in theatre, architecture, philosophy, trade, colonisation and warfare.
Chi Omega Greek Theatre was created in 1930.
Greek theatre did not have woman, modern theatre does have women.
Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - was created in 1929.
Roman Theatre Greek Theatre Musical Theatre Romantic Theatre
Elements of DramaThe essential elements of drama are: CharacterPlotThemeDialogueConventionGenreAudienceStagecraftDesignConversionsMusicVisual elementTragedySpectacleDramatic StructureContrastSymbolAccording to Greek theatreThe Greek theatre "plays / dramas / presentations of stories told by actors,"... had, according to Plato and Aristotle, 3 main essential elements:A beginning,a middleand an ending.Translating also to:Exposition,Conflict,and Resolution
The Parthenon