Richer people. Gallery tickets cost twice as much as tickets for the Pit. But you did get to sit down.
The Groundlings who stood too watch the play paid one penny; those who sat in the galleries paid three pence. Three to six pence was a day laborer's wage in most trades.
They sat on benchs that were above the groundlings but below the upper-class.
The people who sat in the galleries varied depending on the specific context. In general, the galleries were open to the public and anyone could attend. However, they were often frequented by individuals interested in observing proceedings, such as journalists, lobbyists, supporters of certain causes, or members of the public seeking to witness important events or debates.
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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.
Most of them would be standing round the stage. There were galleries for a smaller number.
Shakespeare did not write a play called "A Perfect Match". Externally, the Globe theatre was round and the Blackfriars square, but internally they were similar, consisting of a thrust stage, an open space for standees and tiers of galleries on three sides. At the Blackfriars at any rate, some privileged audience members sat on the stage.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Shakespeare wrote 38 plays.
The Plays of William Shakespeare was created in 1765.
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