Theatrical drama is based on three things,which are very important: actors,some dramatic conflict(for example misunderstanding or disagreement between actors) and an audience.The first theatrical performances of this kind took place in ancient Greece. The Greek drama developed from hymns sung to Dionysius, the god of wine and good life. But it did not become true theatre until such performances included stories of the other gods and actors to represent them. Thespis was the first known actor. He travelled to Athens. where he won a prize at the new drama festival. He was the first professional performer, who played a god, because only kings and priests had played gods before him.Cinema was born at the end of the 19th century. The Lumiere Brothers were the first people, who showed the first movies to a paying public. It was on the 20th of February 1896 in France. After that cinema spread all over the world. The first films showed moving people and transport or newsreels and short comedies. At first, films were shown anywhere: in music halls, clubs and shops. Special film theatres were built only at 1980.The first colour films were made in the 1930s, but black-and-white films are still made today.