In Greek times, the Priests sat in the center section nearest the Orchestra (dance circle), the festival judges, sat behind them, and the citizens sat according to their families; alien residents sat behind the citizens, and the slaves sat farthest from the stage. In Rome, the wealthiest citizens parked their sedan chairs in the Orchestra, since it was no longer used for choral dancing, and the prices fell as the distance from the stage increased. In Elizabethan Theater, patrons paid a penny for general admission to stand in the yard around the stage, for a few pennies more, they could climb the stairs to sit in the gallery seats.
It was against the law for Shakespeare theater goers to cross dress. It was also against the law for people to dress above their station.
These days theater-goers can wear just about anything. I prefer to go dressed dress casual. Not formal, but not jeans and a t-shirt either. Like you are going on a date.
Go Outside A Theater Turn Around Three Times, Spit Say The Worst Word You Can Think Of Then Wait For Permission To Re-Enter The Theater.
athenian theater, medieval theater, Elizabethan theater, and panoramic theater the difference between the four is their architectural design only
The story of 'Antigone' holds a unique place within the body of plays that Sophocles [496 B.C.E.* - 46 B.C.E.] left for generations of literary readers and theater goers. It's his only script in which the title character is a woman who dies in the course of the play. Equally unique is his treatment of the conflictbetween legal and moral duties.
Theater goers mean a person that goes to see a theater
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There is no reference to theatre-goers of any kind in Romeo and Juliet. There is in Hamlet, though: they are called "groundlings"
It was against the law for Shakespeare theater goers to cross dress. It was also against the law for people to dress above their station.
well it stuf and stuff and shtuff = ur face
Wendie Goers is 6'.
they ate popcorn sometimes added candy to the popcorn to give you the salty sweet effect and then they washed it down with a slushy
I was named jessica because my mom liked that name and I was named goers becase my mom and dads last name is goers so I was named jessica goers who is alexus goers aunt and her article is what is the history of alexus
Peter Goers was born in 1956.
These days theater-goers can wear just about anything. I prefer to go dressed dress casual. Not formal, but not jeans and a t-shirt either. Like you are going on a date.
Barry Goers was born on 1986-06-14.
entering the theatre, she was seen by them