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Q: Who were the people called who stood in the area in the front of the stage in Elizabethan times?
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What were the poorer spectators called and were could they stand and watch the show for the Elizabethan theater?

They were called groundlings and stood in front and at the sides of the projecting stage.


Crowds at an Elizabethan stage are called?

Groundlings


What was the roof of the stage called in the Elizabethan theatres?

The Heavens


What is the area in front of the platform of the Elizabethan stage?

pit PIT PiT pIt Pit


What type of stage was most common during the Elizabethan era?

The most common stage in the Elizabethan Era was the thrust stage


When can you get stage fright?

Any time you are on a stage, or in front of a crowd of people. SOmetimes called fear of Speaking in Public.


What were the levels called in the globe theatre?

in front of the stage was called the pit and the ceiling below the roof was called the 'heavens' Groundlings or Penny Standers stood around the stage in the Yard or Pit. Middle Class patrons sat in the Galleries. Lords Rooms (Elizabethan Skyboxes) were reserved for the wealthiest patrons.


Who could attend the Elizabethan plays?

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.


What is the front part of the stage called?

Usually The front part of the stage is called the downstage! I think the questions refers to the part of a stage in front of the curtain.. referred to as the "apron". Hope this helps


What was the center of the Elizabethan stage?

a circle


What was the name of the people that stood on the ground in front of the stage?

In Shakespeare's time - the groundlings


Front of stage is called?

Apron