The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
That would depend on the size of the theater.
The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens could hold 17,000 people and, because of its semicircular shape, everyone got as good a view as anyone else on the same level.
the audience size of the globe theater was able to hold 1500 people. It expanded to 3000 people after a large ammount of people wanted to see the plays. The nobles and lower class people went to see these plays, royalty would have the plays come to them. The globe theater was built in Elizabethian London south bank of the river. read more at: google.ca/theglobetheater duh
The London Globe theater (a replica of the one present in Shakesphere's time) has a seating capacity is 857 with an additional 700 "groundlings" standing in the pit. This is about half the size of a typical audience in Shakespeare's time (when safety rules did not exist)
Shakespeare wanted to present life and carecter in his plays. It was also a way to show people how you feel in a diffrent way then conversation.Shakespeare was a professional actor and playwright. He made his living from the theater. He wrote plays hoping to attract a large admission paying audience, and as successful at it.
That would depend on the size of the theater.
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The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens could hold 17,000 people and, because of its semicircular shape, everyone got as good a view as anyone else on the same level.
the audience size of the globe theater was able to hold 1500 people. It expanded to 3000 people after a large ammount of people wanted to see the plays. The nobles and lower class people went to see these plays, royalty would have the plays come to them. The globe theater was built in Elizabethian London south bank of the river. read more at: google.ca/theglobetheater duh
"In front of a crowd" could mean presenting to a large audience, or performing in front of a large audience.
Shakespeare's Globe Theater held around 1500 people. More could be squeezed in on occasion.
possibly have a large audience.
The TNT perform in the football field of a local high school in the entertainment. It was quite a large field and the audience stage could fill many people.
The London Globe theater (a replica of the one present in Shakesphere's time) has a seating capacity is 857 with an additional 700 "groundlings" standing in the pit. This is about half the size of a typical audience in Shakespeare's time (when safety rules did not exist)
Greek theaters varied in size, but they were generally large and could accommodate thousands of spectators. The famous ancient theater of Epidaurus, for example, could hold about 14,000 people. The theaters were built in a semi-circular shape with tiered seating to ensure good acoustics and visibility for the audience.