English: Only the lowest seats of the odeon (Greek theater) of Philadelphia remain. When it was built around 2,100 years ago, there would have been three tiers of seating facing an elaborate stage and backdrop that were carefully designed to ensure that everyone could hear even the slightest whisper from the actors.
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Only the lowest seats of the odeon (Greek theater) of Philadelphia remain. When it was built around 2,100 years ago, there would have been three tiers of seating facing an elaborate stage and backdrop that were carefully designed to ensure that everyone could hear even the slightest whisper from the actors.