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Attending Shakespeare's plays in the late 16th and early 17th centuries was a lively and immersive experience. Audiences, ranging from the wealthy in private boxes to the common folk standing in the pit, often reacted vocally to the performances, creating an energetic atmosphere. The Globe Theatre, where many of his plays were staged, was a hub of entertainment, with elaborate costumes, live music, and a mix of humor and drama that captivated diverse audiences. Overall, it was a communal event, filled with excitement and engagement, reflecting the social dynamics of the time.

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