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They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.
In Greek theatres and amphitheatres.
Latin accusative of Orpheus, the Ancient Greek mythological singer and lyrist. The word Orpheum in English is frequently used in the naming of performing arts theatres, though it does not have a full meaning in and of itself.
This answer is kinda short. Dyonisus was the Greek God of theatre wine, madness, and well, parties. Theatres were crated to honor him. Hope this helps! ;) -a 12 year old greek mythology fanatic
The first theatres which were open were built during the barbarian times to effect executions as public warnings. Theatres then became terraced amphi theatres such as the Rome's Collesium where cruel games of lesser blood and gore between man and beast were conducted till one's death. Proper theatres for staging plays existed during the time of Sophocles.
They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.
the greeks
In Greek theatres and amphitheatres.
Greek tragedy was a popular and influential form of drama performed in theatres across ancient greek from the late 6th century BCE
Theatres came from Greek
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There was completely nothing...
Amphitheatres?
ashton
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
the jews
What did the Ancient Greek Theatres look like?