The conventions of the day only allowed three actors with speaking roles to be used. The masks let them change roles with the most simplest and quickest of actions and allowed one part to be played by anyone. The masks were usually caricatu...
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The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, known locally as simply the Greek Theatre, is an 8,500-seat amphitheater owned and operated by the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California, USA. The Greek Theatre hosts The Berke...
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There is no one person said to have 'invented' the Greek theatre: It developed from celebrations honouring the God Dionysus. You may want to look up Thespis (where the word 'thespian' comes from), because he was the first one to include dia...
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Greek theater dates back to the heydays of the Greek culture, around 550 BC.
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While we're unaware of any specific damage to the Greek Theatre, we're certain it's littered with ash and smells-like-burning. So is Nederlander , the production company that books shows at the Greek. Tomorrow night's Loreena McKennitt conc...
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For most events, food is permitted in paper or plastic bags or small soft-sided coolers (no large solid coolers or picnic baskets). There is also a variety of food available there, ranging from french fries and other snacks to burgers, hot ...
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As far as I know, there is only an English biographie by the Oxford humanist William Warde Fowler, ...
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