Those who could find the time and cost to attend. Plays were performed as part of religious festivals for a particular god, so having an affinity for those gods helped.
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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.
The audience sit in the auditorium, commonly referred to as "the house". The location of an auditorium will depend on the type of theatre. The most traditional type involves a section called the stalls, a grand circle and an upper circle. The Stalls are located in front of the stage, the grand circle is towards the back and raised a level and the upper circle is above that.
it depends on how much money you have got if you are realy rich then you would get the betta seats
restoration theatre
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The Greek Theater is actually spelled Greek Theatre in classic British type. It is located in Los Angeles, California, which is located in the United States.
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.
The audience sit in the auditorium, commonly referred to as "the house". The location of an auditorium will depend on the type of theatre. The most traditional type involves a section called the stalls, a grand circle and an upper circle. The Stalls are located in front of the stage, the grand circle is towards the back and raised a level and the upper circle is above that.
it depends on how much money you have got if you are realy rich then you would get the betta seats
I think you've misunderstood the question. A court for King Cholera is a picture by Punch Magazine in 1852. The picture is in the related link
In Shakespeare's time, a black flag flying above the theatre indicated that a tragedy was being performed that day. It was a signal to the audience about the type of play they would be watching.
There is 'Noh' theatre.
size is like quantity and type is like quality
restoration theatre
The first evidence of theatrical uses of masks is from ancient Greece. They covered the entire head (helping to further the illusion of the character) and featured exaggerated facial expressions. A character's gender, age, and social status could immediately be distinguished by the audience, even in large amphitheaters.While some believe that masks may have been used in ancient Egyptian theatre (which predates Greek performances by nearly 1500 years), there is little direct evidence to support this.
Actually, an arena stage is a type of theatre stage where there are no wings/curtains. look it up and you will see that the arena stage has no walls. it is laid out like an arena and therefore the audience is seated on all four sides.