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28 July, 02:45

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

standing in the balcony

sitting in the onstage chairs

sitting in the covered gallery

standing in the open courtyard

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  1. 28 July, 04:03
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    Second or third one for sure
  2. 28 July, 06:34
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    standing in the balcony

    Explanation:

    The Elizabethan public theatre were built surrounding an open space, there were several galleries covered and had chairs, the stage was in the middle in the open space, and the balcony was above the stage, however it was only used for the plays like Romeo and Juliet, not for the audience.
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