The best seats are the boxes where the richer people sat in those days and they cost about a shilling.
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
It depends on what your definition of a good seat is. In the days of the Globe Theatre, the floor seats closest to the stage were the cheapest seats. The further one sat in the Globe, the more expensive the seats as opposed to today where the close seats are more expensive. In order to get a far away "good" seat, one usually had to be a member of the aristocracy.
Two or three pence depending on the seat. If you only had a penny, you could see the play, but you didn't get a seat.
If you want to stand in the pit, it costs 5 pounds. The cheapest actual seat that you can sit on costs 15 pounds.
The cheapest ticket seat at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is typically for standing room in the yard, where patrons can watch performances for a lower price, often around £5 to £10. These standing tickets allow audiences to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the theatre, resembling how Elizabethan audiences would have experienced performances. However, prices may vary depending on the production and time of year.
A penny.
I think it's 3000 for seat and standing
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
It depends on what your definition of a good seat is. In the days of the Globe Theatre, the floor seats closest to the stage were the cheapest seats. The further one sat in the Globe, the more expensive the seats as opposed to today where the close seats are more expensive. In order to get a far away "good" seat, one usually had to be a member of the aristocracy.
At the Globe Theatre in Shakespeare's day it cost at least tuppence to get a seat. You could get admission for a penny but not a seat. At the Blackfriars indoor theatre the prices were steeper.
Two or three pence depending on the seat. If you only had a penny, you could see the play, but you didn't get a seat.
If you want to stand in the pit, it costs 5 pounds. The cheapest actual seat that you can sit on costs 15 pounds.
it cost 1 penny to get in. if you wanted a seat then it cost another penny. if you wanted a prime seat in the balcony it cost an extra sixpence.
In the old Globe Theatre the "Lords Rooms" were the most expensive at 5d per seat. Full Price List: The Yard (or pit) - 1d First Gallery - 2d Second Gallery - 3d Lords Rooms - 5d
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
There were over 1500 people and the Globe Theatre was outdoors. Some say it could hold as many as 3000 people but a lot of them would not have been seated. The standing room seats were quite popular.
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