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​“I was amazed by the view from the top of the theater.  I could hear every thing that was being said on the stage from the top.  The acoustics were crazy.”
Jessie R
 
I really enjoyed the Epidaurus theater.  I have always wanted to go and experience the acoustics here since I first learned about them in school”
Emily T
 
“The theater was so cool.  It took 29 steps to get to the top.  The view was pretty nice and it was interesting trying to listen to people on the stage perform.”
Chandler S
 
“The Acoustics at this 2,500 year old theater are better than most modern Auditoriums today.”
Bryce D
 
“The theater was cool so you could hear how far and loud your voice could carry.”
Angelina Y.
 
“This place was cool since we got to experiment with the acoustics of the theater.  It is cool how this unique theater is 90% of the original place 2,500 years ago. Learning that it held almost as many people as Allen Fieldhouse was crazy.”
John J
 
“This theater complex and healing center must have been a five star destination during the day.  In fact they still do performances here to this day.”
Oreana F
 
“The sound here traveled so well.  It did not matter where you were sitting you could hear every thing at this theater.”
Dakota C.
 
“The acoustics here were simply astounding.”
Brian D.
 
“The acoustics here must have been the best in the ancient world.  I was amazed at how clearly you could still hear there today.”
Jonah P
 
“It was amazing how you could hear everything on the stage even from the top seats in this huge amphitheater.”
Amanda C.
 
“It was so hot here---so what I remember so well was the slush that I had right before I got back on the bus—it was awesome.”
Sara C.
 
“I thought the theater here was increditbly interesting.”
Jake B.
 
“The amphitheater was huge.  It was such a long walk up to the top.  It was so amazing that you could hear what was going on stage even though no one was wearing a mic.”
Rhiannon E
 
“I have to say I am mystified by the acoustics here—I can’t even begin to describe what and how I heard what I heard-  I didn’t know Mr. Platt could sing—lol”
Andrew B.
 
“It was fun to be able to climb in these ruins.  We climbed all of the way up to the top of this ancient theater.  It was interesting to note the quality of the sounds and acoustics.  We could hear our leaders sing, we could hear them dropping pennies on the ground and we could even hear them tearing paper.  I was amazed.”
Sara W.
 
“There were tons of stairs to the top of the theater.  No one quite understands how the sounds carry so well here.”
Chloe W.
 
“I got to sing at this ancient theater.  I sang “Queen of the Night” and it was the best theater I’ve ever sang in.”
Emily L.
 
“The acoustics here were amazing.”
Tristen G.
 
“It is cool that they still use this theater for performances today.”
Viveca P.
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