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Greek Theater Description The theatre of the Greeks was built on the a hill which sloped so everyone could see in the back rows. ...
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... plays themselves evolved so did the demands on the physical structures. ... always conscious of a concrete visual actuality." Ancient Greek theatre architecture is ...
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... The earliest scene buildings were very simple wooden structures. ... Images of the Greek Theatre. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995. ...
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... most spectacular and well known structures in Roman ... The amphitheaters (or double theatre) were elliptical and ... seating, in contrast to the Greek natural slope. ...
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... The stage and stage wall were elaborate structures made of ... included in the architecture of ancient Greek theatres ... At every theatre in ancient Greece there was a ...
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... for the purpose of creating freestanding structures on level ... contrast to the circular orchestra in Greek theaters that ... The theatre held as many as 7,000 people ...
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... in patterned verse, the dialogue of Greek plays were ... advances in technology and the theatre budgets which ... increase, allowing bigger and better structures to be ...
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... Six of the Greeks more important structures are the Parthenon ... In 161 AD the Greek noble man Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes built a theatre in the ...
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... drama' that attempted to recreate Greek tragedy. ... theatre!) Most theatres were multilateral or round structures. Shakespeare regards the theatre a 'wooden O ...
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... Many Greek buildings were located in Washington DC and ... The art of designing structures has changed greatly ... kindergarten, a gymnasium, and an open-air theatre. ...
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... As markets are growing, activities, structures, as well as ... Utopia state, which means "no place" in Greek. ... like, "buy popcorn" on theatre screen while a ...
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