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The pit in the Globe Theatre, also known as the yard, was located directly in front of the stage at ground level. It was an open area where the audience, often referred to as "groundlings," stood to watch performances. This area was typically filled with the lower-paying spectators, who enjoyed the shows for a cheaper price compared to the seated areas in the galleries above. The pit allowed for a close and interactive experience between the performers and the audience.

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