Difference between revisions of "Skene (Q23606)"

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A temporary building or booth for players behind the acting area in the ancient theatre; later the permanent back building of the theatre.

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Latest revision as of 06:51, 18 October 2023

A temporary building or booth for players behind the acting area in the ancient theatre; later the permanent back building of the theatre.
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Skene
A temporary building or booth for players behind the acting area in the ancient theatre; later the permanent back building of the theatre.

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    Skene (English)
    A temporary building or booth for players behind the acting area in the ancient theatre; later the permanent back building of the theatre. (English)
    Skene - The Greek term for the scaena (Latin). (English)
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