
Greece, Delphi Greek Theatre
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Social Studies, History
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11th Grade - University
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The transcript discusses the City Dionysia festival in Athens, which honored Dionysus and was central to the development of Greek drama, including tragedy, comedy, and satire. The ancient theatre at Delphi, built in the 4th century BC, underwent several remodels and was used for various performances and contests. It could accommodate 4500 spectators and featured unique architectural elements. The theatre saw alterations during Nero's visit and was used for the Pithian Games. It was abandoned in late antiquity but restored in the 20th century for the Delphic Festival. Recent restorations addressed stability issues due to landslides.
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