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How much did it cost to watch a play at the globe in shakespearian times?

The cost of attending a play at the Globe Theatre during Shakespeare's time varied depending on the type of seating chosen. There were three main seating categories:

- The "groundlings" stood in the open area in front of the stage. This was the cheapest option, and it cost one penny (equivalent to about 25 cents in today's money).

- The "gentlemen" sat in wooden benches that were located behind the groundlings. This area was more expensive, and it cost two pennies to sit there.

- The "lords and ladies" sat in the most exclusive seats, which were located in the galleries above the stage. These seats were covered with cushions and offered the best view of the performance. The cost of a seat in the galleries varied, but it was typically between three and six pennies.

In addition to the cost of admission, playgoers would also often pay for refreshments, such as ale, bread, and cheese. The total cost of attending a play at the Globe Theatre would therefore vary depending on the seating category chosen and the amount of refreshments purchased.

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