What were some accessories used in Ancient Greek Theatre?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

I’m doin’ a project for my Honors class, and I need to know some of the accessories that were used in Ancient Greek theatre; like lights and seats and other stuff. Anything.

In the ancient Greek theaters, the performers wore masks (these masks were made to help project their voices since there were no microphones) The seating in these theaters was "stadium seating" and was done outdoors. I am not sure about lighting…perhaps they only performed in the daytime so there was no need for lights.

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  1. Abhishek J Says:

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  2. jay7star Says:

    In the ancient Greek theaters, the performers wore masks (these masks were made to help project their voices since there were no microphones) The seating in these theaters was "stadium seating" and was done outdoors. I am not sure about lighting…perhaps they only performed in the daytime so there was no need for lights.
    References :

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