1380 people can be seated but another 700 can stand as well!
any one who could get there from the royals and they sat in the overtop and the poorest of people and they would stand on the ground
Groundlings.
eye dont no
they were tickets that most commonly poor people could afford and you would have to stand up throughout the preformance
1380 people can be seated but another 700 can stand as well!
Anybody that wanted to go could, but depending on where you wanted to stand, you would have to pay.
any one who could get there from the royals and they sat in the overtop and the poorest of people and they would stand on the ground
Groundlings.
eye dont no
Because the groundlings could not stand in the stands at the Globe Theatre , therefore try would get wet
they were tickets that most commonly poor people could afford and you would have to stand up throughout the preformance
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
the rose
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre will sell a maximum of 700 tickets to groundlings. The number of tickets sold is limited, not by space, but by fire regulation. They could pack a lot more into that space, and in Shakespeare's day, when they had no fire regulations, they did.
the cheapest place to stand was the pit.
the yard is a pit area designed for people to stand and wacth the plays being performed.