The pit was the name of the area around the stage where those audience members who could only afford standing room tickets ("the groundlings") would stand.
The cheapest tickets to the Globe Theater were 1 penny for the right to stand in the pit
the pit was the bottom of the theater(in the center of the theater) where the poor people would stand to watch the plays.
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wardrobe musicians pit
the globe theater
The cheapest tickets to the Globe Theater were 1 penny for the right to stand in the pit
the pit was the bottom of the theater(in the center of the theater) where the poor people would stand to watch the plays.
stage, pit (like Shakespeare's 'Globe'), entrance hall, and seating?
globe theater
wardrobe musicians pit
the globe theater
The Globe Theater was an Amphitheater with a Thrust Stage.
The Globe Theater (theatre) was a theater in London associated with Shakespeare.
pit; gallery; wardrobe
Yes, the pit, or the yard, of the Globe Theatre had a dirt floor. This area was where the lower-class audience members, known as "groundlings," stood to watch performances. The dirt floor contributed to the overall atmosphere of the theater and allowed for a more immersive experience, though it could also become muddy in wet weather.
The Globe Theater was built originally of wood.
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