Denizli
The Northern Theatre (The Grand Theatre)
40 steps of this theatre can be easily counted. The gradient of the cavea is 30 degrees. 16 radial steps in the upper echelon can be counted. The theatre has two tiers. The elliptical oblate curved section resembling a half circle in the middle of the stage is 15 feet deep and 60 feet wide. Only a formal excavation can determine whether or not there is a second central walkway.
It is made to seat approximately 13,000 people.
The Western Theatre (The Small Theatre)
It is made of two echelons. The gradient of the cavea is 30 degrees. 38 seating benches are clearly visible above ground. In addition to this, there could also be a further 7 steps under the mound next to the orchestra. The theatre has eight radial staircases and there are 25 seating benches in the first echelon and 20 seating benches in the second. The rows of benches are extremely plainly cut. The benches are carved with holes for wooden shade poles. It can be understood from the drilling pit that the edge of the orchestra has been elevated. The ruins of the stage edifice are covered in earth.
The theatre seats approximately 7,200 people