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Greek theatre primarily consisted of three parts: the orchestra, where the chorus performed and interacted with the actors; the skene, which served as the backdrop and changing room for actors; and the theatron, the seating area for the audience. These elements worked together to create a space for dramatic performances, often centered around themes from mythology and morality. The interactions between the chorus and actors were crucial in conveying the story and engaging the audience.

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