| Term | Definition |
| Flag | If it is raised, there is a performance that day |
| Hut | Storage area, winch that can lower performers to the stage |
| Gallery | Higher priced seats (also called 2 pennies room because it cost 2 pennies) |
| Balcony | This is for musicians, and even higher priced seating (cost six pennie) |
| Heavens | Overhang above the stage-painted with the zodiac signs |
| Inner Stage | A recessed playing area often curtained off except as needed |
| Hell | Under stage, used for ghostly comings and goings, also used as prop storage |
| Stage | Jutted out into Pit, created a sense of intimancy |
| Trap Door | Leads to Hell, winch elevator that can raise people and props |
| The Pit | Where the common people watched the performances, they had to stand, and was very disgusting (cost 1 penny) |
| Stage Door | A back door for actors, and privelidged spectators |