The theatre was built in the Flavian era, like the nearby Capitolium[1] (to which it was connected by a portico), and remodelled during the principality of Septimius Severus, in the 3rd century. It was probably damaged by the same fire that, in the 4th century, caused the partial collapse of the temple building located in the immediate vicinity, and by an earthquake in the 5th century, which completely destroyed the stage and the wall overlooking the street. Despite this, it was used until 1173.
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