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Anyone who could afford to pay the extra money to sit in the galleries could have a seat, and for an extra penny, they could sit on a cushion.
It depended on where you sat, as I recall from English class there was a place in the very front of the theatre where the poor "street-people" would pay next to nothing to go and watch the plays. Different areas in the theatre cost more than others so if your doing this for an assignment I would mention that they differ from dirt cheap to moderately expensive. The Gorundlings paid one penny general admission to stand in the pit around the stage. (They were also called Penny Standers.) Seats in the Gallery cost three pence extra. Nobility watched in Lords Rooms, the Elizabethan equivalent of a skybox, for six pence extra.
It really depends on what theatre you're at, but most theatres charge extra for all of their confections.
Not much. It was a newer, nicer theatre than the Curtain, but basically the same layout. Shakespeare had a small share in the Globe which probably earned him some extra cash, but that's all. Apparently Shakespeare moved for a while to Southwark to be nearer to work, but he ended up moving back to London after a bit.
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Spider pig (Harry Plopper) has shown up in extra episodes and comics but it has not got it's own comic though, that is a good idea, suggest it to Matt Groening.
Anyone who could afford to pay the extra money to sit in the galleries could have a seat, and for an extra penny, they could sit on a cushion.
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While most families who set up a home theatre just buy a large screen television and speakers, you can make your home theatre even more special by adding extra touches. Put movie posters and theatrical decorations on the wall so that your home theatre evokes the magic of the megaplex. Do not forget the snacks as well. You can purchase a popcorn machine that will be a fun decoration in addition to a useful appliance. A movie just is not a movie without popcorn, and buying a popcorn machine will make your home theatre seem more like a real movie theatre.
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Walter Teschan has: Played Third Passenger in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Middle Aged Man in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Extra in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Performed in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Intern in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950.
The San Diego Comic-Con is a huge, sprawling, complex and crowded convention. Even for experienced convention go-ers, it can be overwhelming. For your first comic-con, it would probably be better to visit a different comic-con so you can have an exciting expereince without having to deal with the extra complications that are present at San Diego.
1. Deck of cards 2. Comic books 3. Extra underwear and sleepwear for bedwetters 4. Board games 5. Extra stationery to write letters 6. Extra toiletries
Extra- ordinary - People was created in 1984-04.
Extra- ordinary - People has 161 pages.
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