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  2. Greek Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the Greek Theatre's seating capacity was expanded to 6,187, but renovations brought the Greek Theatre's capacity down to 6,162 in 1995 and to 5,700 in 2004. In 2009 the Los Angeles Fire Marshal permitted the addition of two more rows in the pit, bringing full capacity at the Greek to 5,870 seated and 5,900 general admission. [7]

  3. Hearst Greek Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Theatre officially opened on September 24, 1903, with a student production of The Birds by Aristophanes. However, while still under construction in May 1903, the theatre hosted a graduation ceremony with an address by President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a friend of Wheeler's from New York .

  4. File:The Greek Theatre Berkeley Sign.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Ancient greek theater (en).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Gracie Abrams sticks close to her fans at Greek Theatre opener

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    As Gracie Abrams roamed the Greek Theatre stage Monday, the pit dwellers’ outstretched arms resembled flames licking the hem of her sheer black maxi skirt. But despite the night’s sweltering ...

  7. List of ancient Greek theatres - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Ancient Greek theatre in Delos. This is a list of ancient Greek theatres by location. Attica and Athens Theatre of Dionysus, Athens ...

  8. Grotta del Ninfeo - Wikipedia

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    The grotta is located near the highest part of the little rocky relief, on a rectangular terrace which verges on the Greek theatre and opens at the centre of a stone wall where a closed portico in the form of an "L" was once found.

  9. Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama - Wikipedia

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    The APGRD's focus is the study of performances of ancient drama and epic worldwide, ranging from the original performances in antiquity to the present day. [1] It also runs a number of programmes promoting new writing and performance, including the 2005–2011 Onassis Programme, which commissioned, developed and produced professional work from artists from around the world, including Seamus ...