Only the stage (
skene) and the chorus area (
orchestra) were completed; the semi-circular seating area (
koilon) and the side entrances (
parodoi) were left incomplete, apparently due to inability to fund their completion. The
koilon is divided by 14 stairs into thirteen tiers, each with two rows of low seats of grey-white marble (
edolia); the rest were never completed, and probably wooden seats (
ikria) were used instead. The
orchestra has a diameter of and is composed of two layers of stamped earth mixed with gravel. The
thymele (a small square altar) is located on its right. It is of white marble, decorated with Lesbian-style
kymatia (decorative bands). It stood on a stepped pedestal of three steps, of which the two lower ones survive. The marble used in the theatre was not newly quarried, but reused from an older building, probably of circular shape. Some of the blocks feature inscriptions from
freedmen dating to the late 3rd century BC. ==See also==