Description The importance of Aeschylus in the development of drama cannot be overstated.
Like other writers of his time, he acted in his own plays, and trained the chorus in their dances and songs; and did much to improve the performances by his development of s.
Before him tragedy had consisted of the chorus and one actor; and by introducing a second actor, expanding the dramatic dialogue, and reducing the lyrical parts, he practically created Greek tragedy as we know it.
Description The importance of Aeschylus in the development of drama cannot be overstated