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the audience size of the globe theater was able to hold 1500 people. It expanded to 3000 people after a large ammount of people wanted to see the plays.

The nobles and lower class people went to see these plays, royalty would have the plays come to them.

The globe theater was built in Elizabethian London south bank of the river.

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