The Groundlings or Penny Standers stood in the pit or yard on the three sides of the thrust stage. For three pence, audience members could sit in one of the tree gallery levels, and for another penny, could sit on a cushion. For six pence, one could occupy one of the Lords Rooms on either side of the stage (the Elizabethan equivalent of a Sky Box).
There were four different places to sit. The wealthy could sit right on stage.
only rich people could afford to sit in the galleries (seats), lords would sit in the balconies behind the stage, poor people would stand in the yard and royalists would sit in the royal box.
When people used to go and watch perfomances in the Globe, the wealthy, or as you would say "the posh people" would sit on the seats in the theatre.
Yes. It was where all the rich people sat, and the poor people had to stand at the bottom. Although I would have prefered to be at the bottom... a better view!
There are many parts of he Globe, like the pit which is where the pesants stand, the higher courts which is where the posh people like the queen would sit, the stage which is where they act. the dresser whjich is where they dress. LoL hope this helps
There were four different places to sit. The wealthy could sit right on stage.
only rich people could afford to sit in the galleries (seats), lords would sit in the balconies behind the stage, poor people would stand in the yard and royalists would sit in the royal box.
When people used to go and watch perfomances in the Globe, the wealthy, or as you would say "the posh people" would sit on the seats in the theatre.
Yes. It was where all the rich people sat, and the poor people had to stand at the bottom. Although I would have prefered to be at the bottom... a better view!
There are many parts of he Globe, like the pit which is where the pesants stand, the higher courts which is where the posh people like the queen would sit, the stage which is where they act. the dresser whjich is where they dress. LoL hope this helps
A wide range of different people attended plays in the globe theater in the 1600's. Many of them were ordinary folk who would usually pay one penny to sit in the pit. But there were also richer people and Elizabethan Nobles who attended; these people would usually pay several more pennies to sit in one of the Globe's three galleries. from Sparkledustz X
It cost 16d, also known as 16pence to sit in the pit. But dont forget you had to stand up.
1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
the people sat on each otha's laps
sit stand
they sat on the top w away from them balls
How was it to sit