The kind of people for whom it was worth standing through a play to save a penny i.e. either very cheap or poor.
The shape of the Globe Theatre's stage is 'circular'.
From the standing area in front of the stage.
There were the groundlings (people who stood on the floor I front of the stage) and the higher class who sat on wooden benches on the three tiers of the theatre
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
The shape of the Globe Theatre's stage is 'circular'.
From the standing area in front of the stage.
From the standing area in front of the stage.
There were the groundlings (people who stood on the floor I front of the stage) and the higher class who sat on wooden benches on the three tiers of the theatre
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
The stage is used for the actors to walk on while they are acting, in the Globe and any other theatre that ever existed.
The Globe Theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed had two stages. The stage included the outside and the inside stage.
On the ground directly in front of the stage. They paid a penny to stand there, and are known as "groundlings".
There is only one stage in Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
The name Globe Theatre came from the saying "The world is a stage"
on the stage