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Elizabethan playgoers typically paid between one and six pennies to attend a play, depending on the seating and the time period. The cheapest option, standing in the pit or yard, cost one penny, while more comfortable seats in the galleries could cost more. Wealthier patrons might pay up to six pennies for prime seating. This pricing made theater accessible to a broad audience, contributing to the popularity of plays during that era.

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