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Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.

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How much was admission for each chair to watch a play?

At the Globe Theatre in Shakespeare's day it cost at least tuppence to get a seat. You could get admission for a penny but not a seat. At the Blackfriars indoor theatre the prices were steeper.


What were the people called that paid the lowest admission charge to the Globe Theatre?

These people were called Groundlings.


Name of the person who paid a penny admission into the play at the globe theatre?

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Who was allowed to come to a performance at the Globe Theatre?

Anyone who could pay the admission fee could watch the play.


How much was the admission to enter the Globe Theatre?

Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.


How much has the globe theatre changed?

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Where could one find a picture of The Globe theatre?

The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.


What did the Globe Theatre look like on the outside?

The new Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, which is about twenty years old, was designed to look as much as possible like the Globe Theatre built in 1599. If you look for images of that theatre you will see what it looked like.


What is The Globe and when was it built?

the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre


What did the globe theatre used to be called?

the Globe Theatre.


What the globe theatre looked like?

The outside of the original Globe Theatre looked very much like Sam Wanamaker's modern Globe theatre in Southwark. We don't know what the original Globe looked like inside. (The inside of the modern Globe is copied from some drawings we have of the inside of the Star - a slightly less famous Jacobean theatre).


How did people get tickets to the Globe Theatre in 1589?

It did not open until 1599. There were no tickets as we have today. There were Coin Takers at each entrance who collected the admission.