Parados

Playwright
Orchestra
Amphitheater
Chorus
Theatron
Skene
Actor
Proskenion

- Parados: The entrance ramps on either side of the orchestra in an ancient Greek theater where the chorus and actors would enter and exit.

- Playwright: The person who writes the play.

- Orchestra: The circular or semi-circular area in front of the audience seating in an ancient Greek theater where the chorus would perform.

- Amphitheater: An outdoor theater with tiered seating that is oval or circular in shape.

- Chorus: A group of performers who sing, chant, or speak in unison to comment on the action in a play.

- Theatron: The seating area for the audience in an ancient Greek theater.

- Skene: The building behind the stage in an ancient Greek theater where actors could change costumes and where props could be stored.

- Actor: A performer who portrays a character in a play.

- Proskenion: The platform in front of the skene in an ancient Greek theater where most of the action would take place.