1. Straight-laced religious people who didn't like people to have fun.
2. City fathers who thought theatres caused congestion, and helped spread crime and disease.
1p, but that was quite alot in those days.
For entertainment. Movies weren't around in those days soinstead of going to the cinemas like we do, they went to the theatre :)
First of all, Shakespeare did not own or manage the theatre. He was a shareholder and got a share of the profits was all. And there were profits. The Globe Theatre could hold up to 3000 people paying 1 to three pence per show. If we average that to 1 penny and a half, that's 4500 pence or 18 pounds 15 shillings. They worked six days a week which would make their possible weekly take over 112 pounds, a collossal sum in those days. Of course the crowds weren't always that big, and the actors had to be paid, costumes and props purchased and repaired and the building repaired, but there was good money in it. He was a shareholder in the acting company, and in the Globe, and in Blackfriars.
The best seats are the boxes where the richer people sat in those days and they cost about a shilling.
Anne outlived Will by seven years, three months and fourteen days. She died in 1623.
1p, but that was quite alot in those days.
For entertainment. Movies weren't around in those days soinstead of going to the cinemas like we do, they went to the theatre :)
People have cloned people and animals but sometimes it didnt work out but sometimes it has
London was set where it is now, in the county of Middlesex, on the River Thames.
First of all, Shakespeare did not own or manage the theatre. He was a shareholder and got a share of the profits was all. And there were profits. The Globe Theatre could hold up to 3000 people paying 1 to three pence per show. If we average that to 1 penny and a half, that's 4500 pence or 18 pounds 15 shillings. They worked six days a week which would make their possible weekly take over 112 pounds, a collossal sum in those days. Of course the crowds weren't always that big, and the actors had to be paid, costumes and props purchased and repaired and the building repaired, but there was good money in it. He was a shareholder in the acting company, and in the Globe, and in Blackfriars.
She was 71 years old, very old in those days. She almost outlived her son.
The best seats are the boxes where the richer people sat in those days and they cost about a shilling.
it is big or a theater
they didnt
I think driniking alot of water and they didnt have alot of the sicknesses we have now days
Alcoa Theatre - 1957 The Days of November 1-11 was released on: USA: 24 February 1958
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