auditorium - the part of a theatre, or similar building, where the audience sit, Booth - room where the controls for the lightd and sound are housed during the performance, often times sound proof or hidden from view., Catwalk - place where you hang lights over the audience's heads, Clouds - architectural elements on the sides of our theatre to help move sound around, Concessions Booth - place where snacks and beverages can be purchased before the show and during any intermission, Fly rail - place where someone can control the fly system, located on one or other of the stage., Proscenium arch - physical separation of the acting space and the house, at the back end of it is the plaster line., Costume Shop - place here all the costumes or created or modified, there is also generally a changing room for fittings and re- fittings, foyer - an entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, especially a hotel or theatre., Gallery - a balcony or upper floor projecting from an interior back or side wall of a hall or church, providing space for an audience or musicians., orchestra pit - where the orchestra's play during a musical, generally they are under the apron., Ticket booth - also called the box office, where you can purchase tickets in person, tier - each in a series of rows or levels of a structure placed one above the other. "a tier of seats""a tier of seats", Upper circle - the seats in a theatre that are situated above the dress circle, wings - the sides of an acting space that are hidden from the audience's view.,

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