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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.
the people sat on each otha's laps
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.
There were four different places to sit. The wealthy could sit right on stage.
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
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.
the people sat on each otha's laps
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.
There were four different places to sit. The wealthy could sit right on stage.
Lord's Rooms were rooms in the theatre where people could sit and watch the play with a proper roof over their heads:the Globe Theatre was an open-air theatre.:+)
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
I assume you meant the Globe Theatre, England? In which case, the upper seats were probably dearer, and allowed those who could afford the higher cost, to sit above the common people occupying the cheaper seats below.
Be rich and important.
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.
The Globe Theatre had wooden benches to sit on. You could get a cushion if you were prepared to pay. In Shakespeare's day, the plays went on for two or three hours without intermission, so I imagine your bum might get sore by the end.
They payed 5 pounds which was pretty expensive at those times
Two pennys to watch from the pit, three pennys to sit, six pennys to sit, and a crown to sit. So about fifteen quid.