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Greek Theatre:

-One setting

-Time is continuous, doesn't change

-One plot

-Uses masks

-All parts are played by men

-It has a chorus

-Plays are done in day light

-Everyone had to attend -Had no violence

-Religiously themed

Renaissance Theatre:

-Unlimited settings

-Unlimited time changes

-Sub plots

-Used masks only when needed

-Also played by only men, but young boys played female roles

-Had chorus sometimes

-Theatre was open to the sky. Plays happened from afternoon to evening.

-Was not mandatory to go. Had to attract ticket buyers.

-Had violence

-Was not religiously themed

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