depends which theatre
a lot
1500 people fit in the Globe Theater.
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
2000 to 3000 spectators
it can hold 3,000 spectators
The Theater of Dionysus, located in Athens, could accommodate approximately 17,000 to 20,000 spectators. This ancient theater, considered the birthplace of Greek tragedy, was an important cultural center in ancient Greece. Its design allowed for excellent acoustics and visibility, enabling large audiences to enjoy performances.
"We saw many spectators standing near the theater in Pompeii." As in Englsh, the Latin is ambiguous about who was standing, "we" or "many spectators."
a lot
* Performers * An audience or spectators * Something that is experienced
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1500 people fit in the Globe Theater.
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
2000 to 3000 spectators
it can hold 3,000 spectators
If you mean the Colosseum in Rome, it could hold 70,000 spectators.
The theatron, a component of ancient Greek theaters, could accommodate a significant number of spectators, typically ranging from 3,000 to 20,000 people, depending on the specific theater. The largest theaters, like the Theatre of Epidaurus, could seat around 14,000 spectators. These venues were designed with acoustics in mind, allowing even those seated far from the stage to hear performances clearly.
They were called groundlings and stood in front and at the sides of the projecting stage.