No. Most of the theater performance in ancient Rome had to do with religious festivals and were paid for by the sponsor of the games. (Religious festivals in ancient Rome were celebrated with theater, races, and other entertainment events, depending upon the festival) There were a few theater productions given independently, but they were paid for by a sponsor. The individual actors and mimes were paid, but very little.
by people going to plays
The Romans used swords because they didn't have Kalashnikovs, Uzi, or AK 47s. Swords were the weapon of the times and that's what the ancients used.
It was all about putting on plays for the public to make money for the players and writers.
Mostly it was just robberies, murders, grave robbing, tomb raiding, stuff like that. Most of the problems came from the tomb raiding, but their punishment came from some of the booby traps that were laid inside of the pyramids or alternate passageways. Robberies and murders were usually treated with the "eye for an eye" code (IE: Code of Hammurabi).
The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.
William Shakespeare invested money in the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, on land owned by Thomas Brend.
they use machines and all kinds of poo to make it
Yes, ancients does affect people in SC. You can use ancient for any minigame, like Fog(fist of guthixs),Clan wars,castle wars,ect. You must make your own runes in SC(pretty easy depending on your lvl), make your staff,and everything else you need to use ancients.
Shakespeare did not make a lot of money from his plays. He did make some by selling his long poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. But mostly he made money by being a shareholder both in the theatre company he belonged to and in the theatres he partly owned. That meant that if the company turned a profit, he got a share, and if someone rented the theatre he got a share of that too.
Yes, the Romans pressed grapes to make wine.
The Romans used a lot of layers to make sure that it was strong to go on
Your answer depends on your location and the chain or independent film house where you work. Often, your rate of pay depends on your job. A manager will make more money than a worker who sweeps up popcorn after the film ends.