In historical theaters, the gentry, or the upper class, typically sat in the more exclusive and comfortable sections, often in private boxes or the front rows of the main auditorium. This allowed them to enjoy a better view of the performance while also maintaining a level of social distinction. These areas were often more lavishly decorated and provided a sense of status and privilege compared to the seating available to the general public.
the round table
To show he is a human Not a god
means to sit down
because people started to sit
It was a box with a hole in the top to sit on.
The Gentrys ended in 1974.
The Gentrys was created in 1963.
Globe thertre
no because they had no technology and electricity in the 1600.they used candle lights in that time
You go to acridities and she will give you an autograph give the autograph to the dude and he will give you the make up
a peel black in the rear of a zebras tail is what a private sector of networking is. also Satan is putting his peel black in Caleb Gentrys peel black.
Collect All The Cards In Lisa's Level, And Go To The Comic Book Guy And He Gives You A Ticket To The Thertre. There You Can Watch An Itchy And Scratchy Cartoon!
'changing scene' means in theatre to change the background or sets from one part of the show to another. basically you change the sets from scene to scene if necessary in the theatre production
Past tense: I sat. Present tense: I sit. Future tense: I will sit.
The plural form of sit-in is sit-ins.
a sit in is when you sit in a chair
The future tense is will sit.