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In Ancient Greece, the cost of attending a play at the theater could vary significantly. Tickets for major festivals, like the City Dionysia, were often subsidized by the state, allowing many citizens to attend for a minimal fee, sometimes as low as a few obols (a small coin). However, the cost of producing a play, including expenses for actors, costumes, and staging, could reach several hundred drachmas, making it a significant investment for playwrights and sponsors.

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