2000 to 3000 spectators
3000 spectators
Thousands of peasants on the bottom
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
It was the Theatre Shakespeare's company built in 1599 and where his plays were performed. It could hold up to 3000 spectators standing and sitting. It burned down in 1613, was rebuilt with a different roof and eventually was torn down in the 1640s.The Globe Theatre (called Shakespeare's Globe) isa replica of the 1599 theatre built in London in 1996 and used as a working theatre.
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.
3000 spectators
Thousands of peasants on the bottom
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
It was the Theatre Shakespeare's company built in 1599 and where his plays were performed. It could hold up to 3000 spectators standing and sitting. It burned down in 1613, was rebuilt with a different roof and eventually was torn down in the 1640s.The Globe Theatre (called Shakespeare's Globe) isa replica of the 1599 theatre built in London in 1996 and used as a working theatre.
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.
When it first opened the Globe Theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
There were two Glob Theaters built. The first was destroyed by fire. There are no known pictures or exact descriptions of the theater in existence. The best guess historians have are based on designs of other theaters built around the same time period. Also, there were no rules for the number of occupants in a building during the 1600s. It would be impossible to tell how many spectators it could accommodate.
When it first opened the Globe theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
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Most spectators were in the "pit" which was the area around the stage. They stood. Richer people could sit in covered areas, either on the balcony (double check me on that one) or on the ground level.
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