The paid actors who were paid a salary (called "hired men") were not particularly well-paid. But those actors who also owned shares in the theatre company or theatre buildings could make a decent living as did Shakespeare, Alleyn and Burbage.
When people paid their admission, they paid their money into a box. Hence, box office.
Playwrights sold their scripts to acting companies who then had the exclusive rights to perform them. Since the companies had bought and paid for the scripts, the scripts were their property to do with as they would. The playwright had no further interest in them.
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If you went to most playhouses and only paid a penny admission, you would watch the play from the open courtyard in front of and around the stage, which had no roof. If it rained, you got wet. If you paid tuppence admission you got to sit down under a nice roof. The actors also had a roof to keep them dry. Some playhouses were indoors (St. Paul's, the first Blackfriars) and so nobody got wet.
London was a difficult place to live in because there was a lot of crime and it was a dirty place. Also, everything was quite expensive there. There wasn't a lot of job opportunities and if you were to get a job you wouldn't get paid a good amount for it.
When people paid their admission, they paid their money into a box. Hence, box office.
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eys the samurai were paid in the edo period but they had to find their own work during the edo period for expample some took up jobs as farmers or other jobs but not as a samurai
sum of all the interest paid during certain period of time.
It is a refund of a percentage of interest one has paid during a particular period.
I'm guessing most teaching assistants are salaried, so they are paid the same regardless of whether a holiday fell during the pay period. They may not get paid during the summer, however.
For a given period, Claims paid during the period+Outstanding claims at the end of the period-Outstanding claims at the beginning of the period
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The cast of The Period - 2007 includes: Valerie Castro as Clitoria Samantha Downs as Paid Program Guest Jeff Reiland as Paid Program host Dononto Rios as Drugstore Employee
The difference between a discounted pay back period and a pay back period is the amount of money that needs to be paid. During a discounted pay back period a creditor might settle for a lesser amount of money if the debt is paid in full at the discount by a certain date. A pay back period will mean additional funds to be paid including interest.
Military service to feudal lords or kings during medieval period.