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in front of the stage was called the pit and the ceiling below the roof was called the 'heavens'

Groundlings or Penny Standers stood around the stage in the Yard or Pit. Middle Class patrons sat in the Galleries. Lords Rooms (Elizabethan Skyboxes) were reserved for the wealthiest patrons.

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