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it was used for looking at pictures
The Stage Gallery above the Stage Wall was called the ' Lord's rooms ' used by the rich members of the audience, the upper classes and the nobility. On the left and right of the ' lord's rooms ' were additional balconies called the ' Gentleman's rooms ' for rich patrons. It cost 4 pence to sit there.
the area under the stage where the actors changed costumes
There were 3 levels of seating. the upper gallery, the middle gallery and the lower gallery. In each gallery there were different sections you could sit in. Depending where you sat, you might pay more or less. Before the stage at the bottom of the hoof shaped galleries, there was a section for people to stand in. This was considered the place were peasants and such went. Balconies were used for the musicians and sometimes scenes like the famous Romeo and Juliet balcony scene.
A stage above the main state known as the "Lord's Rooms" was primarily used by musicians in the Globe Theater. It was also used as dressing rooms for the actors and meeting rooms for the very rich.
The word gallery originated in Italy but is now used worldwide
the osmosis stage and the diffusion stage The above is false. The correct answer is the haploid stage and the diploid stage.
Advantage- everyone could see you Disadvantage- expensive and was also not conducive to either seeing or hearing the actors on stage.
A shallow gallery of arches within the thickness of an inner wall above the Nave
It was used for the hallway to the King's Chamber.
An upper stage in theatre typically refers to a raised platform or level that is located above the main stage. It is often used for scenes requiring elevated or balcony views, or for additional staging space for performers.
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