If you sat in an Elizabethan Theatre, it would be called sitting in the yard. The audience was also referred to as the groundlings.
Groundlings.
They sat on benchs that were above the groundlings but below the upper-class.
I think the the rich people sat up in the top of the melodrama theatre where the view would be the best.
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
they sat on the top w away from them balls
Groundlings.
Elizabeth Kelsey Kinnear has written: 'She sat where they sat'
They sat at the front when the rich people sat at the back... *@*
gallery;
Very brave. the ground would be filthy. Actually, the low-paying audience stood, and were called Groundlings.
to get a closer view when they fart
He sat in the presidents pit in the back of a theatre
the good greek priests
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The front seats were reserved for priests.
They sat on benchs that were above the groundlings but below the upper-class.
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage