The audience. If they paid, they may be a "patron of the arts".
People that wanted to go and see a play written by Shakespear.
Everyone, many people could go. The royals, however, did not. If royalty wanted to see a play, they had the actors come to them.
"'97 Bonnie and Clyde"See honey.. there's a place called heaven and a place called hellA place called prison and a place called jail
Not exactly sure, but you could fit 3000 people on the bottom part of the globe
Thousands of people play RuneScape every day. To see how many people are online at a given time, simply go to the homepage. They have a counter that keeps track at the top of the screen.
Usually you see short people play cheerleading but if your tall and you really love cheerleading go for it but I'm tall and I stick with volleyball
Attending a play means that you are going to go see a play.
Play table football and "Hangman" (called "Go To Jail") in the "Kids Only" room atop the playground. (see related question)
because they don't have snow in their hometown/ they never seen snow and they want to see, feel and play with it
Go to the entrance courtyard and you will see two people standing around a circle. go over to them and talk to them then you can play gobstone. then you have to read the directions and play as good as you can
No.
yes she did go to see people from the war.