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What was the purpose of the Theatron in Greek theatre?

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The Theatron was a large, open-air performance space in ancient Greece, often built into hillsides. It allowed audiences to watch dramatic performances comfortably, using natural elevation for visibility and acoustics.

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  1. In ancient Greece, the Theatron served as a special outdoor venue for watching plays and dramatic performances. Built into hills or mountains, it used natural slopes to provide clear views and good sound projection for large audiences. The term “Theatron” itself means “a place for viewing.” These spaces were essential to Greek cultural life and enabled the public to enjoy tragedies, comedies and historical dramas. Their unique structure influenced the architecture of many later stage designs worldwide.

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