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Title: Globe Theater
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Those who were in the yard were a mixed bunch of people: shopkeepers with their families, young apprentices, household servants, soldiers, seamen, fishwives, apple sellers, and laborers of all kinds. Women were not allowed to go alone unless they were selling something... Showed first 250 characters
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A woman had to go in with a man to show she was respectable ( Constabile 2). Of course, where large crowds gather, so do people who are looking to "profit" from these crowds. Pick pocketers, prostitutes, and shysters frequented the plays. When there people got "out of hand", the local authorities were called to subdue the crowds ( Littel 538)... Showed next 250 characters
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