No, other cultures developed it earlier - Egyptian, Phoenician, Lydian.
The Greeks developed and refined it along their own specialised path as a part of their religious festivals. To the drama they added comedies as a let-down from a heavy day the the theatre to send them home happy.
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
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Aces by us-Theater
One significant influence of the early Greeks on modern entertainment is the concept of theater, particularly through the development of tragedy and comedy. The works of playwrights like Sophocles and Aristophanes laid the foundation for dramatic storytelling, character development, and the use of dialogue. Additionally, elements such as the use of masks and the structure of plays continue to resonate in contemporary theater, film, and television, shaping narrative techniques and performance styles today.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
no because they were known as bad luck
Collusiums. I know that because i live in italy!!!
the greeks.
the ancient Greeks
The stage was the Orchestra.
plato
Ancint Greeks major accomplishments were the olymics, theater, democracy, and architecture.
For a detailed answer Ask: "Rome or Greece?" It tells you all about the Greeks and Romans, in just 3 short paragraphs, but one thing it doesn't mention is theater. the Romans STOLE theater from the Greeks. don't use the word borrow because they never gave it back.
they were given water
1. Democratic Government 2. The Olympics 3. Mathematics and Geometry 4. Marathons 5. The Theater
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
The Greeks created theater and we still do their plays today.