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sertanlavr [38]
3 years ago
10

Which of the following was NOT a viewing option at an Elizabethan public theatre?

English
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
3 0

Correct option: B. Sitting in the onstage chairs

Explanation:

The Elizabethan public theatre that was used in summer did not have chairs on stage for people to sit on, it had the courtyard where the "groundlings" would be standing (this was the cheapest ticket), and surrounding the stage, behind the courtyard there were balconies where people of a higher social class could be. Nowadays, you can even rent a cushion so that you are more comfortable.

On the stage of the public theatre, only actors were allowed. However, the private (winter) theatre, was very different, it was smaller, it had a roof and you could sit on the sides of the stage.  

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