dress circle
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Definition
Noun: A dress circle is the first level of seats above the main floor (orchestra) in a traditional theater, opera house, or similar hall. This section is often curved in shape and is considered to provide excellent views of the stage.
Usage
The term is used specifically in the context of theater architecture and seating. It refers to a physical location within an auditorium. * Historically, this section was where formally dressed (in "evening dress") patrons would sit. * It is synonymous with the term first balcony.
Examples
Advanced Usage / Notes
- The term is somewhat formal and evokes a traditional or historic theater setting. In modern multiplex cinemas or simpler halls, this area is more commonly called the first balcony or mezzanine.
- In British English, "dress circle" is the standard term for this section.
Variants and Related Words
- First balcony (n): A direct synonym for dress circle.
- Mezzanine (n): In some theaters, this can be equivalent to the dress circle, though it can also refer to a lower intermediate floor.
- Orchestra (n): The main floor of seats, situated below the dress circle.
- Balcony (n): A general term for an upper tier of seats; the dress circle is the first such tier.
- Tier (n): One of a series of rows or levels, like the seating levels in a theater.
Synonyms
- First balcony
- Mezzanine (context-dependent)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Orchestra: The ground-floor seating section.
- Gallery or Upper Balcony: Higher, often less expensive seating tiers above the dress circle.
Noun
- a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra
- they had excellent seats in the dress circle