stand in the pit - 1 penny
sit in a seat - 3 pence
sit in a seat with a cushion - 4 pence
lords room - 6 pence
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
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Tickets in the Pit cost five pounds. In the galleries it's more like 32 pounds. If you want tickets or more info about the theatre, there's an attached link.
The new Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, which is about twenty years old, was designed to look as much as possible like the Globe Theatre built in 1599. If you look for images of that theatre you will see what it looked like.
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
alot
Tickets in the Pit cost five pounds. In the galleries it's more like 32 pounds. If you want tickets or more info about the theatre, there's an attached link.
The new Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, which is about twenty years old, was designed to look as much as possible like the Globe Theatre built in 1599. If you look for images of that theatre you will see what it looked like.
The outside of the original Globe Theatre looked very much like Sam Wanamaker's modern Globe theatre in Southwark. We don't know what the original Globe looked like inside. (The inside of the modern Globe is copied from some drawings we have of the inside of the Star - a slightly less famous Jacobean theatre).
$1,000,000. Each
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....
Well, of course, as much as we like to think of living theatre, theatres are not alive. The history of the Globe Theatre in London is as follows: First Globe: built in 1599, burned down 1613 Second Globe: built in 1614, torn down 1644 Third Globe: built in 1997
it wasn't there silly!
1000 ducats
it costed about 1 penny