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The Old Globe Theatre (Shakespeare's theatre) had three galleries. They were balconies that overlooked the back of the stage.
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the middle galleries are seats up against the wall in the middle of the wall in a theatre (e.g the Shakespeare's globe theatre) .
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery ended in 1805.
In Shakespeare's day it cost one penny to stand in the yard, three pence to sit in the gallery. Today it could cost up to $100.00 for orchestra seats on Broadway.
The same way you get a good seat nowadays--you pay for it. Good seats in Shakespeare's theatres could cost 3 to 4 times as much as the cheap seats (which were standing room, not seats at all).
The uppermost areas of a theatre containing the cheapest seats
the middle galleries are seats up against the wall in the middle of the wall in a theatre (e.g the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre) .
the middle galleries are seats up against the wall in the middle of the wall in a theatre (e.g the Shakespeare's globe theatre) .
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery was created in 1789.
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery ended in 1805.
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In Shakespeare's day it cost one penny to stand in the yard, three pence to sit in the gallery. Today it could cost up to $100.00 for orchestra seats on Broadway.
The same way you get a good seat nowadays--you pay for it. Good seats in Shakespeare's theatres could cost 3 to 4 times as much as the cheap seats (which were standing room, not seats at all).
The uppermost areas of a theatre containing the cheapest seats
It's an old expression that stems from the cheapest seats in an audience. In these seats they served peanuts which would be thrown at the performers. Nowadays its a term for people who are disapproving what you're saying. Ex: I don't want to hear any comments from the peanut gallery.
The Globe Theater is a replica of the original theater where William Shakespeare wrote and performed his plays. The entrances are on the ground level, and to get to the gallery, the spectator must take the stairs up to the gallery.
Money: He was in the business of filling seats at the playhouse.