Groundlings or the Penny Public.
Groundlings.
Groundlings.
The problem that the globe theatre had was the room and the pungent smell that aroused from the many groundlings and also because of the space that was available for the lower class people.
These people were called Groundlings.
Groundlings or the Penny Public.
Groundlings.
Groundlings.
Because the groundlings could not stand in the stands at the Globe Theatre , therefore try would get wet
roughly around 1500 people would fit in the globe theatre including the groundlings.
The problem that the globe theatre had was the room and the pungent smell that aroused from the many groundlings and also because of the space that was available for the lower class people.
These people were called Groundlings.
The standees were called groundlings.
On the ground directly in front of the stage. They paid a penny to stand there, and are known as "groundlings".
For groundlings, a penny. If you wanted the fancy seats, two or three pence.
They were called "Groundlings, or Commoners". they paid one penny in order to stand near the stage. Since the Globe Theatre didn't have a roof, the "Groundlings" were not protected from the rain. Higher paying guests sat in the galleries which had 3 levels.
There were the groundlings (people who stood on the floor I front of the stage) and the higher class who sat on wooden benches on the three tiers of the theatre