Apollo and the Silver Bow
Narcissus and Echo
History of Greek Plays
Greek Theater
Performers
100

The King of the Sea

Neptune

100

A famous fortune teller, or oracle, in Greece

Tiresias

100

All Greek plays originated in this city.

Athens

100

The number of tragedians

3

100

The number of performers in a single play

3

200

Twins born to Leto

Apollo and Artemis

200

He would live a long life if he never looked at himself.

Narcissus

200
Several plays were originally performed at the festival of Dionysis as a type of this

Competition

200
One unique feature of Greek theater structure

Built in the open air or built on the side of a hill

200

Prop that was used to represent a king.

Crown

300

Instrument of Apollo

Lyre

300

This nymph can only repeat words other people spoke.

Echo

300

This is the prize for winning a Greek play competition.

Writer's and actor's names carved on a wall

300

The Greek god of theater

Dionysis

300

Prop that was used to represent a musician

Lyre

400

Apollo wore a crown of leaves in this person's memory.

Daphne
400

The spirit of Narcissus still gazes in this river in the Underworld.

Styx

400

Play attendees often purchased these as a souvenir.

Painted vases

400

Name of the Athenian theater festival

City Dionysia

400

These allowed the actors to play more than one roll

Masks

500

The city named after a dolphin

Delphi

500

This is what Narcissus fell in love with

His reflection

500

The one great comic playwright

Aristophenes

500

The modern geographical landmark on which the theater in Athens is built.

Acropolis

500

One of the roles of the chorus

Fun and entertaining, give the audience an outside perspective