Eisodos

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Eisodos (or eisodoi) is a term used for Ancient Greek Plays in order to describe either of two passageways leading into the orchestra, between theatron and skenê (also known as the parodos).

It was used as the exit for the chorus from the orchestra. It has also been called ersodoi.