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Greek theatre are plays that consists of an orchestra in a building where also the actors go to change their mask between scenes. Whereas mime is done on the streets and they care less about the scene and more about the role they are playing and they keep the same mask because its painted on and their emotions are shown through their actions and the faces they make.

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