And audience would be different depending on when and where the kingdom is when the audience takes place. read more
That said, once an audience was granted, it usually took place in the throne room of the king, a large room in the center of the palace, full of luxurious trappings and furniture, to intimidate and impress the supplicant or visitor. read more
Most of the poorer audience members, referred to as groundlings, would pay one penny (which was almost an entire day's wage) to stand in front of the stage, while the richer patrons would sit in the covered galleries, paying as much as half a crown each for their seats. read more