They were called groundlings and are often associated with the Globe Theater, the place where most of Shakespeare's plays were preformed.
In Shakespeare's time - the groundlings
no because they have to get my permission first its my property and i own it
There are many ways to cure it btw but one way that i would think would work would be to practice, practice, practice getting in front of people. the more you do it the easier it becomes. practice being in front of a positive group of people (friends, family, teachers, etc.) you'll be use to the feeling of being on stage... stage is not a normal place for people to be it takes getting use to... GOOD LUCK! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
On the ground directly in front of the stage. They paid a penny to stand there, and are known as "groundlings".
grumpsicle is a group where a particular people dance on stage
They needed a stage because "Village People" is an American disco group well known for their on-stage costumes.
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
Any time you are on a stage, or in front of a crowd of people. SOmetimes called fear of Speaking in Public.
A proscenium stage is where the actor faces the whole audience on the front (downstage) of the stage. A thrust stage is where the actor is surrounded on 3 sides by the audience. Think of a proscenium stage as the people coming to the front to see the actor whereas the thrust stage is where the stage comes out into the audience.
The front of the stage is known as the apron.
The front of the stage is the portion closest to the audience.
proletariat (people)