In the Globe Theatre, the audience exhibited lively and interactive behavior, often reacting vocally to performances. Groundlings—those who stood in the pit—were particularly boisterous, expressing their enjoyment or displeasure through laughter, cheers, and even heckling. Wealthier patrons in the seated areas would also engage, but with a bit more decorum. Overall, the atmosphere was dynamic, with the audience playing an active role in the theatrical experience.
The people saw falgs haging from the theater.
No, there weren't any toilets in the Globe theatre at all. The audience would go for a number one or two on the floor. Ewwwww...
rude and they would always fight to get the best view.they always fought to get the best view
In the Globe theatre, when the audience liked the play they clapped and cheered unlike when they disliked the play, when they would throw things at the stage.
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If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
In the audience and anywhere there are crowds of people
they like tomatos
The people saw falgs haging from the theater.
No, there weren't any toilets in the Globe theatre at all. The audience would go for a number one or two on the floor. Ewwwww...
rude and they would always fight to get the best view.they always fought to get the best view
In the Globe theatre, when the audience liked the play they clapped and cheered unlike when they disliked the play, when they would throw things at the stage.
Yes they had special guards that would keep an eye on the audience. Somethimes they would even have toresort to tourture. Yes they had special guards that would keep an eye on the audience. Somethimes they would even have toresort to tourture.
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they sent posters of and play load music
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