Greek theatre had a capacity that varied depending on the specific theatre. Some of the largest Greek theatres, such as the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, could hold up to 17,000 spectators. However, most Greek theatres had a capacity of around 5,000 to 10,000 people. The seating in the theatre was divided into different sections based on social hierarchy, with the most important and wealthy viewers occupying the front rows closest to the stage. The acoustics of the theatre were carefully designed so that the actors' voices could be heard by all spectators, including those sitting at the back of the theatre. The use of masks and exaggerated gestures helped actors convey their emotions and intentions to the entire audience, even those sitting at a distance.
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