Normally a shilling, which back then was worth a lot, so normally only rich/famous people sat there.
The Globe lord rooms
A stage above the main state known as the "Lord's Rooms" was primarily used by musicians in the Globe Theater. It was also used as dressing rooms for the actors and meeting rooms for the very rich.
In the old Globe Theatre the "Lords Rooms" were the most expensive at 5d per seat. Full Price List: The Yard (or pit) - 1d First Gallery - 2d Second Gallery - 3d Lords Rooms - 5d
The Stage Gallery above the Stage Wall was called the ' Lord's rooms ' used by the rich members of the audience, the upper classes and the nobility. On the left and right of the ' lord's rooms ' were additional balconies called the ' Gentleman's rooms ' for rich patrons. It cost 4 pence to sit there.
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 lord rooms
Lord's Rooms were rooms in the theatre where people could sit and watch the play with a proper roof over their heads:the Globe Theatre was an open-air theatre.:+)
A stage above the main state known as the "Lord's Rooms" was primarily used by musicians in the Globe Theater. It was also used as dressing rooms for the actors and meeting rooms for the very rich.
In the old Globe Theatre the "Lords Rooms" were the most expensive at 5d per seat. Full Price List: The Yard (or pit) - 1d First Gallery - 2d Second Gallery - 3d Lords Rooms - 5d
The Stage Gallery above the Stage Wall was called the ' Lord's rooms ' used by the rich members of the audience, the upper classes and the nobility. On the left and right of the ' lord's rooms ' were additional balconies called the ' Gentleman's rooms ' for rich patrons. It cost 4 pence to sit there.
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 Lords Rooms
The Folly Theatre had several other names, beginning with the Lowther Rooms.
The Globe Theatre was not enclosed, as there were no interior bean sources. All performances took place during daylight hours. Scenery was limited and mostly suggestive. Much of the audience had to stand.
there is an indoor bowling alley ,pool ,and a home theatre
The more theatres you see, the more you realize that there is no such thing as a "normal theatre". Your idea of what a "normal theatre" is comes only from your limited experience. There are some features of the Globe Theatre in London (more properly called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, opened in 1997). It is a replica of a sixteenth-century theatre, which makes it unusual but not unique. There are a number of others. It is an open-air theatre, which is also unusual, but such theatres also exist in, for example, Central Park in New York City. It is certainly a theatre visited by many tourists but the same can be said for any well-known theatre in the world.