In the old Globe Theatre the "Lords Rooms" were the most expensive at 5d per seat.
Full Price List:
The Yard (or pit) - 1d
First Gallery - 2d
Second Gallery - 3d
Lords Rooms - 5d
The cheapest place to watch a play in the Globe Theatre was actually the "Pit," which is where most people stood. The "Pit" was the area around the stage where people could just gather around. It cost only a penny to get in to see the play, and those who could afford it sat in covered seats, but those seats were more expensive.
they would sit in the most expensive seats which would be the balcony and they would pay 6 pennies which was a lot of money back then. == ==
The "different sections" are governed by price as much as anything. As a result, the cheapest seats (which weren't seats at all, but standing room) went to the poorest people, the more expensive seats to the wealthier people, and the most expensive of all went to the richest.
The rich people sat at the top floor :P
No. But is the most famous yes
The cheapest place to watch a play in the Globe Theatre was actually the "Pit," which is where most people stood. The "Pit" was the area around the stage where people could just gather around. It cost only a penny to get in to see the play, and those who could afford it sat in covered seats, but those seats were more expensive.
they would sit in the most expensive seats which would be the balcony and they would pay 6 pennies which was a lot of money back then. == ==
The "different sections" are governed by price as much as anything. As a result, the cheapest seats (which weren't seats at all, but standing room) went to the poorest people, the more expensive seats to the wealthier people, and the most expensive of all went to the richest.
In a way. The most expensive seats in the Globe were and are in galleries surrounding the stage, which galleries are divided into sections by the supporting beams and walls. Seats near the stage are close to the action but are at one side so sometimes the actors are looking away from you. The seats facing the stage are further away but are in the direction the actors are playing to.
The rich people sat at the top floor :P
No. But is the most famous yes
The Globe Theatre
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The seats closest to the action and on the shady side are the most expensive. The least expensive are far from the action and in the sun.
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the Globe is the theatre at which most of his plays were originally performed
If you mean back then, then the most affordable would be the pit. But that is where most of the thieves were so you can imagine there was a lot of stuff stolen. If you were wealthy you would sit in the seats along the sides.