Greek theatre did not have woman, modern theatre does have women.
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
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bob marley
Greek Theater originaloly celebrated religious festivals that honored Dionysus
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
yes
Acting
looking at the way technology spreads these days its probably like your standard cineplex or imax theater... hehehe
Theatre is a Greek word: théatron ( or in modern spelling théatro).
The difference between modern day theatre and ancient Greek theater is that in ancient Greece only boys could act in the shows. The stages were tilted instead of the chairs for the audience and they used big two sided masks made of rock.
Ancient Greek money was all coinage and probably all gold. Modern money is now alloy or paper.
If you mean to construct the theater, its impossible to estimate due to the differences in monetary value. If you mean the price to enter the theater, it was nothing. Ancient performances were free to all.
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
bob marley
There are several similarities between medieval and Greek theater: Performance space: Both medieval and Greek theater were performed in outdoor amphitheaters. The Greek theater was typically built into hillsides, while medieval theaters were often erected in the courtyards of castles or churches. Chorus: Both forms of theater made use of a chorus, a group of performers who sang and danced in unison and provided commentary on the action of the play. Masks: Both Greek and medieval theater made use of masks to signify different characters and emotions. Religious themes: Both forms of theater often incorporated religious themes and motifs into their plays. Greek theater frequently explored the relationship between mortals and the gods, while medieval theater often focused on biblical stories. Spectacle: Both forms of theater made use of spectacle to entertain audiences. Greek theater often featured elaborate costumes and set pieces, while medieval theater employed pageantry, processions, and special effects to create a sense of wonder. Overall, while there are many differences between these two forms of theater, there are also several key similarities that connect them.
Greek Theater originaloly celebrated religious festivals that honored Dionysus