Greek theatres were typically semi-circular in shape, with tiered seating arranged around a central performance area known as the orchestra. This design allowed for optimal acoustics and visibility, ensuring that audiences could hear and see the performances clearly from various distances. The semi-circular layout also fostered a communal atmosphere, enhancing the shared experience of theatrical events in ancient Greece.
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They were given this name because their shaped resembled that of two theatres joined together
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