Theater and tholos of Phenax
A covered image of Phenax, as a triple image, each with a different mask, welcomes the theater carved into the rock in front of the temple. The images are united in three hands they share, each in a different gesture, cryptic as usual in the images of the god.
The front of the theater has images of the same masks of Phenax presiding over the entrance. Attached columns and false wooden windows decorate the façade. The vestibule serves as a distributor to the theater. On the floor a mosaic of the mask of Phenax in a circle dominates the room.
The theater has a good size and a very detailed polychrome decoration that is sometimes used a a stage for the scenes represented. Several returnees work on the premises. It is assumed that they are former actors who now repeatedly preform plays on the stage when the theater is empty. On several occasions the theater has been opened at night to see the sad tragedy enacted.