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When the audience gets to sit and watch a play without being invovled in it.
House crew takes the tickets of the audience and seats them in their correct spot. If their is no designated spot on the ticket then they may sit wherever. House crew also opens the doors to the entrance of the theater and gives out the programs. Also they assist in showing audience members where they may buy food and refreshments during intermission and showing where the restrooms are. After the theater is empty sometimes house crew is asked to clean up the theater (yes I know this is the janitors job but sometimes house crew is asked to do it.) Hope this answers your question.
Groundlings did not sit in the gallery at the Globe, as the cost of those seats was as much as half a crown. A penny to stand before the stage equaled a groundlings daily wage. However, for a penny more, they were led through another door of the theater where they could sit down for the performance.
There are many parts of he Globe, like the pit which is where the pesants stand, the higher courts which is where the posh people like the queen would sit, the stage which is where they act. the dresser whjich is where they dress. LoL hope this helps
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a special box only you sit in st the theater
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the age to sit there is the same as it is to take part in what that place is for.... for example if the legal drinking age is 21, you have to be 21 to sit in a bar as the bar is a place made for serving alcoholic beverages.
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Sit, or to sit, is a verb.
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To lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way or a public room, as in a hotel, theater, or club, in which to sit and relax.
When the audience gets to sit and watch a play without being invovled in it.