The famous Shakespearian 'Globe' theatre in London; attendees, rather than sitting, stood and enjoyed often interactive theatre with its performers.
The Globe was first built in 1599 by Shakespeare's Playing Company.
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HQ Theatres was created in 2006.
Wehrenberg Theatres was created in 1906.
Shakespeare actually owned a share in two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars. Nowadays, Shakespeare is the most famous of the many people who owned or worked in those theatres, so people get the idea that he owned them all by himself or that the people who attended them would have thought of them as Shakespeare's. In fact, Shakespeare's contemporaries would have associated both theatres with Richard Burbage, who was the most important actor in the company, much better known to the public than Shakespeare was, and owned a much larger share of the theatres, being the driving force and main financial push behind them.
People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
The Blair Witch Project (1999). The motion of the hand-held cameras that were used made many people throw up, so many movie theatres suggested that people with weak stomachs sit in the aisles and "try not to throw up on people." See the Related Link below for the imdb trivia page about the film.Something similar happened with the Exorcist (1973): many people got so scared that they fainted, and paramedics had to be called. As far as I know, though, no theatres ever recommended that suggestible patrons sit in the aisle seats.
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no in most theatres you are not allowed to drink and absolutly no smoking. and where have you been anyway? most people should know this you welcome, will silvia
people sit in the Tharwar Sahib
Because it has good shops/theatres/hairdressers and churches.
the poorest people who payed for the cheapest seats
Of course! They were paying to get into the theatre and watch the show not to rest their legs. Those who had money could pay extra for a seat. The standing room tickets at the big public theatres cost a penny.
They sit anywhere!
52 theatres
Wehrenberg Theatres was created in 1906.
Australian Theatres was created in 2003.
Harkins Theatres's population is 2,100.