The cheapest seats (which were not seats at all, but standing room) at the cheapest theatres were one penny. Indoor theatres like the Blackfriars and the Cockpit were much more expensive, but there were seats for everyone.
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People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
In the Globe Theatre, there were no modern restroom facilities. The audience, particularly those in the cheaper standing areas, known as the "pit," had to relieve themselves in nearby fields or streets during performances. Wealthier patrons had access to more private facilities located in the upper levels of the theatre. This lack of proper restrooms was common in Elizabethan times, making it a practical consideration for theatre-goers.
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1penny for the pit, 6 pence for the gallery seats and 1 shilling for the Gentlemen's room.
Depends on which movie theatre you go to. It ranges depending on the theatre, state, and even the state.
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That depends on the theatre you go to, if you buy online, or if you go to the early showing as opposed to nighttime
Well the most I know is that the 'pit' costed about a penny
Anybody can go to see plays at the Globe Theatre, in London.
How many times can 36 go into 1800
4.4 times.
24 times.
1.5 times.