* The middle classes: The middle classes, including professionals such as lawyers, doctors, and teachers, also made up a significant portion of the audience. They sat in the middle of the theater, in the pit, and paid less for tickets than the upper classes.
* The lower classes: The lower classes, including artisans, laborers, and servants, made up the smallest portion of the audience. They sat in the cheapest seats in the house, the yard, and often paid only a penny for admission.
* Women: Women were welcome at the Globe Theatre, but they were not allowed to sit in the galleries. They had to sit in the pit or the yard, and they were not allowed to wear masks or veils.
* Children: Children were also welcome at the Globe Theatre, but they had to pay full price for admission. They were not allowed to sit in the galleries, and they were often made to sit in the pit or the yard.