1p, but that was quite alot in those days.
it wasn't there silly!
5 pence
1p for standing 2 p for wooden chair 3 p for chair with cushion 6 p for balcony
A wide range of different people attended plays in the globe theater in the 1600's. Many of them were ordinary folk who would usually pay one penny to sit in the pit. But there were also richer people and Elizabethan Nobles who attended; these people would usually pay several more pennies to sit in one of the Globe's three galleries. from Sparkledustz X
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it wasn't there silly!
$1,000,000. Each
5 pence
Between one and three pence.
They payed 5 pounds which was pretty expensive at those times
it was something for seats in the shade, but there were people who stood in the sun, and they only had to pay one penny (shilling... whatever...)
Anybody that wanted to go could, but depending on where you wanted to stand, you would have to pay.
Those were the "groundlings" or also known as the common people/ poor people. The commoners had to pay a penny to watch the play, which was often only an entire day's pay.
1p for standing 2 p for wooden chair 3 p for chair with cushion 6 p for balcony
A wide range of different people attended plays in the globe theater in the 1600's. Many of them were ordinary folk who would usually pay one penny to sit in the pit. But there were also richer people and Elizabethan Nobles who attended; these people would usually pay several more pennies to sit in one of the Globe's three galleries. from Sparkledustz X
Anyone who could pay the admission fee could watch the play.
Queen Elizabeth never set foot in the Globe Theatre, that was for lower class citizens. She dud, however have private plays and performances in her private chambers. Shakespeare performed for her 14 times.