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In Elizabethan times, the cost of a ticket to see a play varied based on the seating and the theater. A groundling, who stood in the pit, could pay as little as one penny, while a seat in the galleries could cost between two to six pennies. Prices could also fluctuate depending on the popularity of the play or the theater. Overall, attending a performance was relatively affordable for the average person.

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