Greek performances, particularly those in ancient theater, typically lasted several hours, often ranging from 5 to 10 hours depending on the festival and the number of plays presented. A day of performances at festivals like the City Dionysia could feature multiple plays, including tragedies and comedies, with breaks in between. The length was influenced by the cultural significance of the event and the need to accommodate various playwrights and their works.
2 hours
It's unknown how long the original performances lasted. Likewise unknown is the length of the play from then on. But it's possible to guesstimate, at around one-and-one-half hours.
Usually half an hour, but in the more traditional Orthodox churches it could last for approximately one hour.
They will usually last just as long as a Toyota or Honda.
They are still used today.
They are still used today.
5 days
The Olympics usually last for 17 days.
3
Until the Greek gods were replaced by Christianity.
They are still used into days society ...
Usually mine last 5 to 7 days but some people's only last 4 days