Elizabethan Drama · English Literature

Who were the 'Groundlings' in an Elizabethan theater?

  1. The stagehands responsible for moving scenery and props between scenes
  2. Audience members who paid a penny to stand in the open pit
  3. Actors who specialized in portraying low-status comedic characters
  4. The censors who reviewed scripts on behalf of the Master of the Revels
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Correct answer: Audience members who paid a penny to stand in the open pit

The groundlings stood in the 'yard' or 'pit' surrounding the thrust stage. As the poorest members of the audience, they paid the lowest admission price and were known for being vocal and sometimes rowdy during performances.

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