| A | B |
| Added second actor | Aeschlyus |
| Father of Tragedy | Aeschlyus |
| Moved chorus from 50 to 12 | Aeschlyus |
| Added third actor | Sophocles |
| Moved chorus from 12 to 15 | Sophocles |
| Abolished trilogic (trilogy) form | Sophocles |
| Introduced strong females | Euripides |
| Introduced intelligent slaves | Euripides |
| Introduced political satire and witty dialogue | Aristophanes |
| Introduced the common man | Euripides |
| Introduced parody | Aristophanes |
| Father of Comedy | Aristophanes |
| 3-day play competition | City Dionysia |
| God of theatre, wine, and fertility | Dionysius |
| Half-man, half-goat | Satyr |
| Chorus chant | Dithyramb |
| First actor | Thespis |
| Leader of the Greek chorus | Coryphaeus |
| Where plays were performed in Greece | Amphitheatres |
| Official date of tragedy | November 23, 534 BC |
| Meaning of "tragedy" | Goat Song |
| Lessons from Greek chorus | pantomime and unison |
| What Greeks would sacrifice at the start of a competition | Goats |