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12 June, 09:31

According to "Shakespeare and His Theater: A Perfect Match," those who stood and watched performances paid what admission price? Twenty-five cents A dollar A penny Five dollars

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  1. 12 June, 09:54
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    The answer is A Penny.

    Shakespeare and His Theater : A perfect match is written by an American playwright Robert Woodruff Anderson. On his article, it is stated "The grounding, those eight hundred or more people who stood shoulder to shoulder around the stage for the price of a penny, loved a good show. Most people still do. He is referring to the famous play of Shakespeare entitled Henry V.
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