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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) .
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) .
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The uppermost areas of a theatre containing the cheapest seats
The National 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.
Some notable landmarks near "Queen's Theatre" include for example "Church of Notre Dame De France RC", the "Prince of Wales Theatre" or "The National Gallery".
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
length of back gallery is included but it is not called as back gallery