Just the word Greek, as you have done.
Odeon
The Apollo Theater in New York City is named after Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and theater, reflecting the venue's dedication to performing arts. In ancient Greek mythology, Apollo was revered as the patron of creativity and inspiration, embodying the ideals of artistic expression. The theater serves as a modern homage to these themes, showcasing a diverse array of performances that celebrate cultural heritage and creativity, much like the ancient Greek festivals that honored Apollo.
If you mean to construct the theater, its impossible to estimate due to the differences in monetary value. If you mean the price to enter the theater, it was nothing. Ancient performances were free to all.
The Greek god of wine and theater was Dionysus.
The plays were beginning in the morning and lasting until the evening. So there was no need for artificial lighting. The theater was more like public school for the citizens, rather than amusement.
Yes.
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
in the odeon. Its an ancient greek theater.
Theatron
you mean greek
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
The ancient greek theater.
Uhhhh i believe it's the theater in epidaurus
yesacient greek theatre did have intervals during there performances
The people who wrote the plays.
the seats and colors
Skene