Anyone basiclly. But, the poorer people had to sit in "penny seats" so they paid a penny and stood in front of the stage. The richer people sat in cushioned chairs surrounding them.
Women were not allowed to take part in the Greek plays but they could attend plays if their husbands also attended. The women were portrayed by men in the theater.
Shakespeare's plays were attended by the super rich and the upper middle class. Lower classes attended the plays for a penny and were allowed to stand outside the grounds of the outdoor play. They were called groundlings.
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Many of the richer people who sat up in the galleries attended the Globe Theater in the 1600's but many poorer people attended the plays in the central yard also.
History suggests that Queen Elizabeth I loved plays. She attended several during her reign.
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Played games, attended plays, and fought endless wars with each other.
Answer this question… . More people attended plays.
No. It should be, "He could not attend any of his lessons."
For example, if 7,992 people attended a baseball game, one could say that roughly 8,000 people attended.
In Shakespeare's time, all levels of society attended plays. the working class spent a penny to stand as groundlings in the yard surrounding the stage. The middle class spent three pence to sit on stools or benches in the galleries, and wealthy patrons spent sixpence to watch from Lords Rooms, the equivalent of skyboxes today.
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