In Shakespeare's time, tickets to sit in the more comfortable seating areas of the Globe Theatre, such as the "heavens" or "galleries," typically cost around 2 pence. In contrast, a standing spot in the yard or "pit," where the poorer patrons could watch the play, cost only 1 penny. Prices varied depending on the play and the time period, but these figures give a general idea of the costs in Elizabethan theatre.
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
They were built out of carved stone they didn't cost that much
1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
1000 ducats
it costed about 1 penny
it depends. what theatre and what play?
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
They were built out of carved stone they didn't cost that much
1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
It is at Thebarton Theatre and they cost $66.80. Have fun!
$7.25
1000 ducats
it costed about 1 penny
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At the time, the Globe Theatre would have cost over 1000£ to build. However keeping in mind that 1000£ was worth much more at the time, than it is today.
In Shakespeare's day it cost one penny to stand in the yard, three pence to sit in the gallery. Today it could cost up to $100.00 for orchestra seats on Broadway.
the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....