it depends on how much money you have got if you are realy rich then you would get the betta seats
Anybody would could afford the entrance fee.
Yes, anyone could go who could afford the ticket price (one penny).
All Types did if they could afford it
At the globe theatre they hung flags to represent what type of play it was. Black represented Tragedy. White was hung for a humorous play.
they were tickets that most commonly poor people could afford and you would have to stand up throughout the preformance
Anybody would could afford the entrance fee.
Yes, anyone could go who could afford the ticket price (one penny).
All Types did if they could afford it
At the globe theatre they hung flags to represent what type of play it was. Black represented Tragedy. White was hung for a humorous play.
Nope, and they could get pretty rowdy, especially if they didn't like the play.
they were tickets that most commonly poor people could afford and you would have to stand up throughout the preformance
Yes. The audience was much more rowdy back in Shakespearean times and was common for the audience to proclaim that they could do better and climb up on stage.
Anyone who could afford to pay the extra money to sit in the galleries could have a seat, and for an extra penny, they could sit on a cushion.
The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.
The Globe theatre was actually octagonal there isn't a real reason why some think so that all the audience can see the stage and others think it was so lots of people could see the play.
When it first opened the Globe Theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
When it first opened the Globe theatre could hold about 3,000 people.