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In ancient Greece, plays were held in a theater, specifically in structures known as "theatres." The most famous example is the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, which was dedicated to the god Dionysus and served as a venue for dramatic performances, including tragedies and comedies. These theaters were typically open-air and designed to enhance acoustics and visibility for large audiences.

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