Ancient Greek theatre was subject to certain forms of censorship, particularly in relation to political and social norms. Plays often addressed contemporary issues, and playwrights could face backlash or limitations from the state if their works were deemed too critical of the government or societal values. However, the relatively open nature of the festival settings allowed for a level of artistic expression, and some playwrights, like Aristophanes, famously used satire to critique authority. Overall, while there were constraints, the degree of censorship varied and was not as rigid as in some later periods.
yesacient greek theatre did have intervals during there performances
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
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No. Only male citizens.
Because Dionysus introduced theatre into ancient Greece
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
The answer is ODEON
yesacient greek theatre did have intervals during there performances
inovation of the ancient athenians
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
the beautiful paintings and drawlings.
They ran theatre in ancient Greece.
Ampitheatre x
theater of Herod Atticus
okay theatre started in ancient Greece for the greek god Dionysus
600bc-200bc. The interesting stuff happened around 500bc
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