Ancient Greek Theater

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Across
  1. 2. an ancient Greek poet credited as the world's first actor, famously known as the "father of tragedy"
  2. 3. a form of ancient Athenian theater that depicts the downfall of a high-status hero, caused by fate, the gods, or a personal flaw
  3. 4. the spoken interaction between characters
  4. 6. a traditional, well-known story or legend, often featuring gods, heroes, and supernatural events
  5. 7. a group of performers (usually 12–15) in ancient drama who sing, dance, and speak in unison to comment on the play’s action
  6. 9. a theatrical tradition in ancient Greece
Down
  1. 1. a major religious, civic, and theatrical event
  2. 4. the ancient Greek god of wine, and theater
  3. 5. which literally means "a place for viewing" or "seeing place". It was an open-air, semi-circular structure, often built into a hillside, where spectators gathered to watch performances
  4. 8. sung poems or "songs of praise" dedicated to specific gods (like Dionysus or Athena