The Greeks were responisble for beginning many things in civilisation, and theatre is one of them. They were the first society to create a stage (an 'amphiheatre') - outside, with no roof, and space to seat thousands (usually around 18,000) of people. They used this forum to present plays which helped them to decide important issues with regards to politics & their government. Performances were the culmination of a festival. They divided their performances into Comedy and Tragedy. They introduced the idea of using masks into their performances, as the auditorium (seating space) was so large that those at the back couldn't see the actor's faces properly - masks were simply an exaggeration of the emotions the characters were portraying. The accoustics, however, were astounding - someone on the back row of an amphitheatre could hear an actor talking (without shouting) perfectly. Theatre created debate, and was watched by everyone that could fit it, as it was seem as a very important tool to solve problems of the day. Perhaps this aspect of theatre, essential to the Greeks, should become more important to us nowadays, as it was the reason for its creation.
It was home of the Greek gods and goddesses.
Because they find well imformation that is very ancient
The Greek columns were so important to the people, since it provided them a temple and a memorization of people back then.
The plays were beginning in the morning and lasting until the evening. So there was no need for artificial lighting. The theater was more like public school for the citizens, rather than amusement.
This question is the equivalent of asking "Why is jesus so important in christianity" She is just a part of it
It was home of the Greek gods and goddesses.
It was mythic home of the Greek gods and goddesses,
Well, the Greeks made mythology about the how the earth works so mythology is important because it is Greek history
They spoke Navajo in messages in the Pacific theater in WW2. The Japanese couldn't decode the messages so they were very important.
Because they find well imformation that is very ancient
The Greek columns were so important to the people, since it provided them a temple and a memorization of people back then.
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
so wh is she so important
Type you answer here Why is history so important at all So people can learn from past mistakes
Why is Wilma Rudolph so important to the U.S. history
It is important because.... i dunno
Pompeii is important because of its history.