1. Greek and Brechtian Drama
The dramas, which were usually in the form of comedy or tragedy, were performed outside in open-air amphitheaters. ... The end result of all the hard work behind making a play is the performance and each of the elements already mentioned contribute to this directly. ... Many elements determined by the type of stage available influenced the way in which each style of drama was presented. The form of the performances were determined by such elements as lighting, props and the technical aspects, whereas content involved the areas of plot, the issues raised and performance. ...
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