The Ancient Theatre Archive

The Theatre Architecture of Greece and Rome

skēnē (σκηνή) : skay NAY

(Greek: “tent,” the building behind the orchestra in a Greek theatre). Originally used for storage but provided a convenient backing for performances; also used as a waiting area/dressing room for actors; its evolution included doorways (center, left, and right) and a covered, high stage for performances. Corresponds to the Roman scaenae.

 

Last Update: 07-16-2022