a yard
I think it's the pit, which is infront of the stage.
wardrobe musicians pit
stand in the pit - 1 penny sit in a seat - 3 pence sit in a seat with a cushion - 4 pence lords room - 6 pence
People who stood and watched plays in historical contexts, particularly in ancient Greece and during the Elizabethan era, were often referred to as the audience or spectators. In Elizabethan theaters, those who stood in the pit to watch performances were called "groundlings." They typically paid a lower admission fee and were known for their lively and sometimes rowdy reactions to the performances.
Groundlings.
I think it's the pit, which is infront of the stage.
wardrobe musicians pit
stand in the pit - 1 penny sit in a seat - 3 pence sit in a seat with a cushion - 4 pence lords room - 6 pence
pit; gallery; wardrobe
* Pit Road * Pit Lane * Pit Stall
In the old days, and still in theaters used for things like Opera performances, there is an area in front of the stage called the Orchestra Pit. It is below the level of the stage and not lit for viewing. That is where the musicians play during live performances Back in the day all performances were live and they were more common.
just that: the sand pit.
they are quite simply called open pit mines, they can also be known as quarries.
In a lowered area in front of the stage, commonly called the "Pit".
the seed of the peach is called a STONE
Alexander pit
That is a pit bull mix.