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.
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.
there was 4 galleries stand in the pit - 1 penny sit in a seat - 3 pennys seat and cosion - 4 pennys lords room - 6 pennys
2 pennys Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....
it costed about 1 penny
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.
there was 4 galleries stand in the pit - 1 penny sit in a seat - 3 pennys seat and cosion - 4 pennys lords room - 6 pennys
Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.
2 pennys Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....
it costed about 1 penny
1000 ducats
They were built out of carved stone they didn't cost that much
At the time, the Globe Theatre would have cost over 1000£ to build. However keeping in mind that 1000£ was worth much more at the time, than it is today.
1 penny 1 penny
$25 $25 poooooooo
this much£1092 shinney pennie