The most expensive seats for the groundling, often referring to the standing area in Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, typically cost around £5 to £10. However, prices can vary based on the production and specific seating arrangements for different performances. For seated areas further back or for special events, prices can increase significantly, sometimes reaching upwards of £50 or more. Always check the official box office for the most accurate and current pricing.
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The "different sections" are governed by price as much as anything. As a result, the cheapest seats (which weren't seats at all, but standing room) went to the poorest people, the more expensive seats to the wealthier people, and the most expensive of all went to the richest.
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It depends on where you sit. Lawn seats are the least expensive while front row cost the most
From 5 pounds in the pit up to 40 pounds or so in the gallery seats. Not all the gallery seats cost the same. Being a groundling is definitely worth it.
The cheapest seats (which were not seats at all, but standing room) at the cheapest theatres were one penny. Indoor theatres like the Blackfriars and the Cockpit were much more expensive, but there were seats for everyone.
In the old Globe Theatre the "Lords Rooms" were the most expensive at 5d per seat. Full Price List: The Yard (or pit) - 1d First Gallery - 2d Second Gallery - 3d Lords Rooms - 5d
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It depends on the seats that you are looking to get, but the tickets range in price from twenty to one hundred dollars. The more expensive tickets are for the best seats.
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
Pretty much the same cars that are the most expensive today.