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.
In a city-state which staged them in honour of their principal god.
Greeks performed plays on special occasions like: a king's birthday, special festivals of there gods or sometimes just for entertaining the people.
Greek tragedies were performed on a stage in their theaters.
around 600 B.C. In open air theaters
for pride and glory
the greek plaid
Yes, Greek theaters are still active in Greece today. The ancient theaters, such as the Theater of Dionysus in Athens, continue to be used for performances and events. In addition, modern theaters have been built throughout Greece where various plays, concerts, and cultural events take place.
No it was a religious celebration for males. Females had their own religious celebrations.
diligence and hardwork
In a Cathedral.
Since the Ancient Greek times.
no only greek men
The Greek myths do not take place in our chronology.
In the Greek archipelago
No, they could not even see them.
No women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Greek plays as it was seen as below women and even undignified for men.
In the greek island of Patmos.
Athens.
Yes.
for pride and glory
Women were not allowed to take part in the Greek plays but they could attend plays if their husbands also attended. The women were portrayed by men in the theater.