about 400 million dollar per person in 100 BC.
1-3 pennies
It did not open until 1599. There were no tickets as we have today. There were Coin Takers at each entrance who collected the admission.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre will sell a maximum of 700 tickets to groundlings. The number of tickets sold is limited, not by space, but by fire regulation. They could pack a lot more into that space, and in Shakespeare's day, when they had no fire regulations, they did.
Theatre tickets have become very expensive and finding a discount helps. Stores like Costoc offer cheaper tickets. Also a person a member of Caa can also receive discounted tickets
There was no colour illegal to wear in the globe theatre. People were just not allowed to wear expensive clothing indicating a higher status or rank.
Yes, the new Globe Theatre, like its Elizabethan counterpart, is open to the weather and is lit by natural light. As with the original theatre, there is a roof over the stage and over the seating areas, but not over the "pit" where you can get standing room tickets.
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.
It isn't unreasonably expensive. A lot depends where you sit. Compared to other forms of entertainment it is not out of line.
The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.
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