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Athens brought acting to Greece. It started with singing and then acting started to emerge. The word theatre comes from the word theatron, meaning a place for seeing.
The reason why they acted was to entertain people, for religious reasons and to honour the god Dionysus.
There are two main types of plays they preformed. They are called tragedy and comedy. Tragedy was very serious plays, the ending were usually sad. The characters were gods or kings to whom terrible things occurred, like accidentally killing ones own farther. Comedies were humorous plays with happy endings. In comedy plays they would usually make fun of gods or important people. The two faces that you have most likely seen before shows comedy and tragedy. That is how they got the two faces from the Greeks. …show more content…

Aristophanes was a writer that wrote comedy plays. He wrote about 54 plays. His most popular plays are Birds, Wasps and frogs Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus are writers of tragic plays. Sophocles wrote 120 plays, the most popular ones are antigone, electra and oedipus rex. Euripides wrote about 90 plays. The most popular plays are Medea, The Trojan woman, Orestses and The Bacchae. Aeschylus wrote at least 70 plays. His most famous ones are The Persians and Prometheus Bound.
The costumes that they wore were mask, padded costumes and platform shoes so the audience could see them. The masks were the main thing that the Greek actors wore. They used the mask to show their characters feeling and they had to play all different characters. They even played animals.
People could act as many thing. They could act as animal and they would have an animal mask. They could act as male and female. An actor wearing highly decorated stage boots, carrying a sword and is showing a mask is most likely to be playing as a

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