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What were people who stood in the yard around the stage to watch Shakespeare's plays
called?

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northc04 northc04
  • 23-01-2021

Answer:

The people who stood in front of the stage were called "Groundlings" during the Elizabethan era, & the name has carried through the centuries.

Explanation:

 The name derives from the fact that the patrons stood on the ground, rather than sitting in the seats of the balcony.

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