The cost to stand in the Globe Theatre's standing area, known as the "pit," was typically one penny during Shakespeare's time. This affordable price allowed the general public to enjoy performances while standing close to the stage. The experience was lively and often crowded, reflecting the vibrant atmosphere of the Elizabethan theatre.
It would cost a penny for the standing room at the Globe Theatre in Elizabethan time.
one penny
The groundlings were people who paid for standing room tickets which entitled them to stand on the floor and watch the play. At the Globe these cost a penny.
It cost 16d, also known as 16pence to sit in the pit. But dont forget you had to stand up.
In the Globe Theatre charges are based on visibility. Today it would cost £5 to stand in the yard for a play there.
It would cost a penny for the standing room at the Globe Theatre in Elizabethan time.
one penny
The groundlings were people who paid for standing room tickets which entitled them to stand on the floor and watch the play. At the Globe these cost a penny.
It cost 16d, also known as 16pence to sit in the pit. But dont forget you had to stand up.
In the Globe Theatre charges are based on visibility. Today it would cost £5 to stand in the yard for a play there.
it costed about 1 penny
Tuppence. You could stand for a penny, but if you wanted a seat, it cost you two.
if you wanted to stand it cost a penny and it cost 6 pennce in the lords rooms!
just a penny; spend the rest on rotten food to chuck at bad actors
Only one, if you didn't mind standing. It cost two or three to have a seat.
The globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599.
The globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599.