Across
- 2. an ancient Greek poet credited as the world's first actor, famously known as the "father of tragedy"
- 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
- 4. the spoken interaction between characters
- 6. a traditional, well-known story or legend, often featuring gods, heroes, and supernatural events
- 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
- 9. a theatrical tradition in ancient Greece
Down
- 1. a major religious, civic, and theatrical event
- 4. the ancient Greek god of wine, and theater
- 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
- 8. sung poems or "songs of praise" dedicated to specific gods (like Dionysus or Athena
