The Ancient Greece civilization started on the island of Crete in 2,000 B.C.1 Ancient Greece was separated into the city-states. Each of the city-states there was a city and then surrounding farmland around it. The most popular city-states were Athens and Sparta. Athens was the richest city-state and …show more content…
The shows at the theater would often be based off the gods or politics. The women weren’t allowed to go to the theater. They lived very confined lives inside the home and didn’t do much physical activity. At the theaters they had plays to worship the Gods. They honor a god named Dionysus through a festival that was very similar to a play. Dionysus was the God of wine and festivity. The play was called “City Dionysia”. During this festival the men performed songs to welcome Dionysus. The stage in Athens is named Dionysus. Athens was known for their theater. This festival that had the chorus singing to honor Dionysus started the theater. The Athens spread the plays around to their allied city-states. This created a common ground to share stories about the Gods. Another play that featured the Gods was the three tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. There are two different kinds of Greek plays. The two types of plays are tragedy and comedy plays. The theaters were built on the slopes of hills. There were three different parts of the theater. They were the orchestra, skene, and theatron. The theatron is where the audience sat. The seats were built into the hillside. The orchestra was where the chorus sang and danced. Then, the skene is behind the stage where the actors would change their