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you probably couldn't afford it, but you would stand in the pit to watch the play, that's right no seats, but it cost less than wher

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Q: If you were poor where would you be expected to watch the plays at the Globe theatre?
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What was the globe theatre used for?

The Globe Theatre was used for acting out and making people watch plays.


What could you do in the Old Globe Theatre?

watch plays...


What can you do at the globe theatre?

watch plays and see where Shakespeare worked


What did audiences do at the Globe Theatre?

Watch Shakespearean plays (during Shakespeare's lifetime.)


Why did people used to go to the globe theatre?

People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.


Did women go to watch plays in the globe theatre?

yes women were aloud to watch only if they were not busy


Can you still watch plays in the Globe theatre?

The original Globe Theatre (British spelling!) was closed in 1642. A modern reconstruction was built in 1997, not far from the site of the original, and is called "Shakespeare's Globe." You certainly can see plays at the newly built theatre - see the link below.


What time did the plays in the globe theatre perform?

Late in the evening so they can come back from work and then go and watch a play.


What was it like to watch a play in the globe theatre?

You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.


How much did the rich people pay to sit in the stalls to watch the plays in the globe theatre?

They payed 5 pounds which was pretty expensive at those times


What signalled plays at the globe theatre were about to begin?

a cannon would signal the start of the play because it was so loud it would get everyones attention, to watch the play. :)


Can you watch plays at Shakespeare's Globe?

yes