In Shakespeare's time, sitting in one of the private rooms of the Globe Theatre typically cost around 2 shillings. This price was significantly higher than general admission for standing room, which was only 1 penny. The private rooms offered a more comfortable and exclusive viewing experience for wealthier patrons.
The globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599.
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....
pennies depending on where you sat in the theater
Tuppence. You could stand for a penny, but if you wanted a seat, it cost you two.
if you wanted to stand it cost a penny and it cost 6 pennce in the lords rooms!
The globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599.
The globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599.
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....
pennies depending on where you sat in the theater
Tuppence. You could stand for a penny, but if you wanted a seat, it cost you two.
if you wanted to stand it cost a penny and it cost 6 pennce in the lords rooms!
Tuppence (two pennies). You could get in and watch the show for a penny, but you didn't get a seat. The seats cost tuppence.
William Shakespeare, a famous playwright and actor, invested in the Globe Theater in 1599. He paid 12.5% of the cost of building it and became its largest shareholder.
Only one, if you didn't mind standing. It cost two or three to have a seat.
The Stage Gallery above the Stage Wall was called the ' Lord's rooms ' used by the rich members of the audience, the upper classes and the nobility. On the left and right of the ' lord's rooms ' were additional balconies called the ' Gentleman's rooms ' for rich patrons. It cost 4 pence to sit there.
The Globe Theater.Shakespeare was one of a number of men who put up money and property to fund the construction of a new theatre in 1599. Half of the cost was paid for by the brothers Cuthbert and Richard Burbage. The builder's name was Peter Street. The theatre's name was The Globe Playhouse.It was not "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre". That is the name of the replica of the Globe opened in 1997, a famous theatre to be sure, but not likely the one you are thinking of.Globe Theater
Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.