Here's a short, interesting piece:
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/architecture/theater.htm
And:
http://www.civilization.ca/civil/greece/gr1161e.html
"Many people believe that the ancient Greeks had a better understanding of the science behind acoustics than we do today, as even with the invention of microphones, there are very few modern large theaters that have truly good acoustics."
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Arts/Architec/AncientArchitectural/GreekArchitecture/GreekBuilding/Theater.htm
2007-09-05 15:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the 1st theatres have been the around stone paved and rimmed threshing flooring you will locate right this moment , in many cases in deserted Greek hill villages. In typical use a team of animals might draw a flat wood sledge studded with flint chips around and around with the teamster driving on the board , over the corn . The chopped mixture become then tossed into the air on hayforks , the lighter chaff waste blows away and the heavier grain falls immediately down lower back . to get the wind , and with the intention to no longer waste flat land solid for turning out to be vegetation those have been in many cases outfitted on hillslopes . Unused different than at harvest time , they offered the village community with a readymade Council area , courtroom docket , or Theatrical / non secular overall performance area , or pageant dancefloor . Spectators might assemble on the hillside above , and it may well be a organic progression to kind those slopes into terraces .
2016-10-19 22:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Greek theatres were, and still are, amphitheaters, that abound throughout the Mediterranean as the Romans copied the architecture . They were built of quarried stone.
There were no changeable set pieces and, for the most part, Actors wore masks.
2007-09-04 11:10:37
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answered by Terry 7
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with the hands of gay greek men
2007-09-04 11:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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