The Globe Theatre was the theatre that Shakespeare's plays were mostly performed in. It can seat up to 1500 people and up to 3000 if people stand outside. Shakespeare's plays were usually packed so therefore around 1500 or more people watched Shakespeare's plays!!!
the pit was the bottom of the theater(in the center of the theater) where the poor people would stand to watch the plays.
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you probably couldn't afford it, but you would stand in the pit to watch the play, that's right no seats, but it cost less than wher
entertainment, not education (but they enjoyed some forms of entertainment we would not longer watch, I mean they viewed tragedies in a similar way to nowadays' thrillers).
Bums on seats. If you produce boring plays, nobody will buy tickets, and the show loses money. If the show loses money, everybody starves. Exciting plays pack in the audience, the show is a success and everybody eats.
People watching Shakespeare's plays would either be sitting or standing. If the people had extra money they could pay for the privilege of sitting during the play. The poorer people would have to stand in the theater pit to watch the play but there tickets were much cheaper.
Your question is unclear. If you mean "What class of people would watch Shakespeare's plays at court?" the answer is the upper class--royalty, nobility, and their servants. If you mean "What class of people are portrayed as being at court in Shakespeare's plays" the answer is the same. Indeed you could have asked, "What class of people are at court?"
One reason that people would want to see movies over stage plays that movies present images that a play couldn't show. Additionally, they can start and pause a movie to watch at their convenience.
Almost everyone in Shakespeare's day who lived in or around London watched his plays. The only exceptions were those people who were so poor that they could not afford the one penny admission, and those people who thought that God hated people enjoying themselves (the Puritans).
One reason that people would want to see movies over stage plays that movies present images that a play couldn't show. Additionally, they can start and pause a movie to watch at their convenience.
the pit was the bottom of the theater(in the center of the theater) where the poor people would stand to watch the plays.
yes but why would you
I would guess that he likes most to watch basketball. He played it in high school and still plays .
people who watch a variety of TV shows
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you probably couldn't afford it, but you would stand in the pit to watch the play, that's right no seats, but it cost less than wher
entertainment, not education (but they enjoyed some forms of entertainment we would not longer watch, I mean they viewed tragedies in a similar way to nowadays' thrillers).