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Well, honey, in ancient Greek theatre, not everyone was allowed in. Women were forbidden from acting, so men had to play all the roles, even the female ones. And slaves and foreigners weren't allowed to attend the performances either. It was like an exclusive club, but with more togas and less bottle service.

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Oh, of course, friend! In a Greek theatre performance, everyone was welcome to attend. The theatre was a place for the community to come together and enjoy storytelling, music, and drama. It was a space where people could share emotions and connect with each other through the power of art.

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Only men were allowed to perform on stage.

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