There were four different places to sit. The wealthy could sit right on stage.
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
How many seats are there in the globe theatre now? How many seats were there in the globe theatre before it got burnt down?
the globe theatre has got seats its got over 3,000 seats and standing places to
The Globe lord rooms
about 800
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
How many seats are there in the globe theatre now? How many seats were there in the globe theatre before it got burnt down?
the globe theatre has got seats its got over 3,000 seats and standing places to
The Globe lord rooms
about 800
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When people used to go and watch perfomances in the Globe, the wealthy, or as you would say "the posh people" would sit on the seats in the theatre.
The cheapest place to watch a play in the Globe Theatre was actually the "Pit," which is where most people stood. The "Pit" was the area around the stage where people could just gather around. It cost only a penny to get in to see the play, and those who could afford it sat in covered seats, but those seats were more expensive.
The Lord's Room
The Lords Room
The best seats are the boxes where the richer people sat in those days and they cost about a shilling.
It depends on what your definition of a good seat is. In the days of the Globe Theatre, the floor seats closest to the stage were the cheapest seats. The further one sat in the Globe, the more expensive the seats as opposed to today where the close seats are more expensive. In order to get a far away "good" seat, one usually had to be a member of the aristocracy.