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ancient greek roman and elizabethan theatres
Title: ancient greek roman and elizabethan theatres
Category: Arts & Humanities
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ancient greek roman and elizabethan theatres
Of the many types of entertainment and past times we have today, theatre is still one
of the most loved. For this we have to thank the very earliest forms of ancient Greek
and Roman theatre. These ancient time plays were staged often in honor of a god and
have paved the way for theatre as we know today. A particular aspect that has had a
remarkable effect on the way theatre has evolved is
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that make our life easier, more enjoyable and more
bareable. There isn’t anything on this earth that has remained unaffected by it. And
no exception is the modern theatre as we know it today which has undergone changes
through various technology advances since ancient Greek and Roman times. In
particular the architecture of ancient Greek, Roman and Elizabethan theatres have
paved the way for the modern theatre buildings we have become to enjoy today.
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