There were two types of Roman theater. One was in connection with the celebration of religious festivals and the other was simply for pure entertainments. In the first type, the emperor, senate and the elite would attend. In the second type anyone from the wealthy to the poor would/could attend. The seating was according to class with the elite having the best seats with the poor and the women in the rear.
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
The Roman bathhouses were made of concrete with a facing in stone or bricks.
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In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
The Roman villas were made with stone. The roof was tiled.
The Roman bathhouses were made of concrete with a facing in stone or bricks.
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Ancient Greek amphitheatres were semicircular: a performance area with a semicircular area for the audience in front of it. Ancient Roman amphitheatres were circular or oval in shape with the audience surrounding the central performance area. The viewing area in most amphitheatres was tiered, natural or man-made, so that those at the back had a relatively clear view of the performance area.