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GREEK THEATRE
HAILEE BLADES
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PHYSICAL ASPECTS
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ORCHESTRA
Where the chorus would preform.
Means "dancing place"
In the shape of a circle.
Fist made out of dirt/earth, but later was marble.
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egisto.sani
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PARODOS
Paths where actors and chorus members made exits and entrances.
Means "pathway"
Audience also uses them to enter/exit the theater before/after the performance.
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diffendale
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SKENE
Building directly behind the orchestra where actors/actress act and make entrances and exits.
Means "tent"
Also used to give access to the roof when actors/actresses want to give the appearance of a God
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THEATRON
Where the audience sat.
Built on a hillside, in a semi-circle shape that surrounds the orchestra.
Audience would bring cushions since the seats were made of hard wood or marble.
The theatre of Dionysus sat around 14,000 people.
Engineered so that people even in the highest seats could still hear since there were no microphones.
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MECHANICS
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DEUS EX MACHINA/MECHANE
Mechane: Crane like contraption and lifted actors/actresses to give the illusion of flight. Also it gave the actor an appearance of a God.
Deus ex machina: Person or thing that appears in a play to solve a seemingly hopeless problem.
This idea and contraption are often used together.
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PERIAKTOS
Prism with 3 sides all containing different pictures/paintings.
Used to change the scene/setting.
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EKKYKLEMA
Low platform that rolls on wheels to bring inner scenes out for the audience to see.
Usually used in tragedies to display dead bodies.
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