it cost more to go into the galleries at the globe because of all the really expensive pictures
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It depended on where you sat, as I recall from English class there was a place in the very front of the theatre where the poor "street-people" would pay next to nothing to go and watch the plays. Different areas in the theatre cost more than others so if your doing this for an assignment I would mention that they differ from dirt cheap to moderately expensive. The Gorundlings paid one penny general admission to stand in the pit around the stage. (They were also called Penny Standers.) Seats in the Gallery cost three pence extra. Nobility watched in Lords Rooms, the Elizabethan equivalent of a skybox, for six pence extra.
People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
Well, for one thing, the new Globe has bathrooms on the premises.
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$25 $25 poooooooo
Globe puzzles don't cost that much, even in today's economy. On Amazon, a decent globe puzzle costs around 11 dollars. They can, however, go up to around 30 dollars.
There are many art galleries. If you are visiting Fort Worth, you can go to the Kimball, or close by is the Modern art Museum.
Anybody can go to see plays at the Globe Theatre, in London.
There are many places online that a person can go to create their own image galleries online. Some example websites like these are JupiterImages, StartImage, and Tumblr.
You go to the pokemon center and go to the top floor where that big globe is. After registering it at that giant globe thingy, you go to the lady next to the globe, then you talk to her.
It depended on where you sat, as I recall from English class there was a place in the very front of the theatre where the poor "street-people" would pay next to nothing to go and watch the plays. Different areas in the theatre cost more than others so if your doing this for an assignment I would mention that they differ from dirt cheap to moderately expensive. The Gorundlings paid one penny general admission to stand in the pit around the stage. (They were also called Penny Standers.) Seats in the Gallery cost three pence extra. Nobility watched in Lords Rooms, the Elizabethan equivalent of a skybox, for six pence extra.
you will know the specific information in place where you go.
you will know the specific information in place where you go.
Needs more information. From where?
Go around the globe.
the toilet