In the Globe Theatre, there were no modern restroom facilities. The audience, particularly those in the cheaper standing areas, known as the "pit," had to relieve themselves in nearby fields or streets during performances. Wealthier patrons had access to more private facilities located in the upper levels of the theatre. This lack of proper restrooms was common in Elizabethan times, making it a practical consideration for theatre-goers.
Well, the poor people went to the toilet where they stood.
People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
because people us to go to the toilet where they were standing
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.
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Well, the poor people went to the toilet where they stood.
the toilet
People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
Anybody can go to see plays at the Globe Theatre, in London.
Yup rich and poor people went
because people us to go to the toilet where they were standing
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.
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Don't even go there...
Anybody that wanted to go could, but depending on where you wanted to stand, you would have to pay.
There were no restrooms in the Globe Theater. However, there was a bucket that was passed around that people could use, or people would go outside and use neighboring bushes instead.
Going to the Globe theatre was loads of fun. It was like going to the movies with your friends. It was like a get together. One bad thing was if the actors weren't good people could throw trash and tomatoes at them.