The part of a church, theater, or other public building, assigned to the audience.
a building, or a room within a building, containing a large open space for public gatherings, and often having a raised stage where speakers or presentations may be easily viewed by the audience.
The part of a theatre wherein the audience is housed. Often segregated into different standards of accomodation by luxury of seating and/or quality of view.
The part of the theatre accommodating the audience during the performance. Sometimes known as the "house".
Room for gathering an audience for speeches, concerts etc. Often used to name entire facilities, though properly applied only to the seated portion of the facility in which the audience is assembled. Typically a building named in this way will be an arena or theater class building.
The area from which the audience watches the production.
the area of a theater or concert hall where the audience sits
A room in a theatre with tiers of seats used for viewing movies, multi-media presentations, or other content.
the area where an audience sits at concerts
The part of the theatre in which the audience sits. Also known as the House.
The area housing both the audience seating and the stage.
A hall or seating area within the hall where the audience views a performance.
The building or the portion of the building consisting of: the audience seating area, orchestra pit, lighting and sound booths, stage, wings, dressing rooms, set construction area, greenroom, and rehearsal areas.
A large room or hall used for the gathering of an audience.
A building or room where an audience sits.
An auditorium (auditoria pl.) is the area within a theatre, concert hall or other performance space where the audience is located in order to hear and watch the performance. For movie theaters the number of auditoriums is also expressed as the number of screens.