It depends on which of the many Globe theatres which there have been around the world since the first one was built you might be talking about. The first one was built in 1599 and burned down in 1613, some 14 years later.
It would cost a penny for the standing room at the Globe Theatre in Elizabethan time.
the globe theatre has got seats its got over 3,000 seats and standing places to
the globe theater that Shakespeare owned is not standing, however a replica is.
about 800
The Modern Globe theatre is based on the original design from Shakespears' time - so forget the heating. The audience is mainly standing, but there is some seating in the galleries.
150,000
From the standing area in front of the stage.
From the standing area in front of the stage.
The first Globe Theatre was destroyed by a fire in 1613, and then rebuilt in 1614. When the Purtain's succeeded in closing down theatre it was demolished in 1644. The new Globe theatre was opened in 1997, where it remains standing today. It does not stand in the same place as the original Globe theatre though.
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I think it's 3000 for seat and standing
Yes, the new Globe Theatre, like its Elizabethan counterpart, is open to the weather and is lit by natural light. As with the original theatre, there is a roof over the stage and over the seating areas, but not over the "pit" where you can get standing room tickets.