Question:

Were theatres permanent structures in ancient Rome as they were in ancient Greece?

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No, not until empire times. Since every town had a forum, which was used as an open air market, this was usually where the wooden stage for the play was erected. It was not until nearly empire times that plays were also performed in stone theatres, built with room for large audiences. But even then, plays were still performed in the forum. Roman Theatre